Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

4 Comments

  1. “the assertion by the IPCA that Police cannot take voluntary fingerprints from youths is ridiculous”
    lol, this is the biggest load of ****.

    Cahill knows very well that youths are not ‘voluntarily’ giving up identifying information because they’re peer pressured to do the cool thing and be fingerprinted by Police.

    Why can’t this pansy admit that it’s not voluntary and that to the extent that there would be a decrease in crimes solved, it’s because police wouldn’t be able to force/blackmail/whatever teenagers to give up fingerprints. If Cahill cared about the law, rather than fat cheques for cops who spend more time harassing motorists than solving crimes, he would recognize that if fingerprinting teens is something that is good and justified, it should be codified in law. He doesn’t.

  2. Biometric data is defined as: ‘Personal Data generated from measurable human biological and behavioural characteristics, which can be used for identification.’ If a photograph is not a measurable characteristic, why take it?

Comments are closed.