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Created on: March 25, 2007 Last Updated: April 30, 2007
I believe in the right to personal privacy. I also believe that a person has the right to feel safe walking down the street no matter what the time without having to worry about whether they will become the victim of a crime. That said, because there are so many people and I use the word loosely, that don't give a damn about anyone but themselves that when we are out in public we should have no privacy, our every move should be recorded. If you are not a criminal then you have nothing to worry about.
Also hard core criminals the murderers, rapist, child molesters and armed robbers of the world should never be able to go anywhere once they have been released from prison with out the police being able to find them.
With the advances in GPS technology that have been made it is now possible to implant GPS trackers on paroled criminals so that they can be located at a moments notice. There are those who would disagree with me and say that these people have paid their debt to society and should be left alone, I say no, their crimes are such that their debts can never be repaid. These people have demonstrated that they can not be trusted, and never should be again.
I also believe that an international DNA database should be created, and everyone should be required to submit a sample of there DNA. I don't see this as an invasion of privacy because if you don't commit a crime you don't have to worry about your DNA showing up at a crime scene. We live in a violent world that can be made maybe a little bit safer if these criminals are stripped of the rights that they no longer deserve.
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