Discuss...Mandatory DNA database rejected
Calls to put the DNA of every UK resident on a national database are impractical, the government has said.
A senior police officer has argued for a universal register, after two killers were convicted on DNA evidence.
I can't decide personally. I can certainly see the benefits of doing that, catching dangerous criminals quickly, or deterring the crimes from being committed in the first place.
But at the same time I can see busy-body mania, and the busy-bodies of this world must not win! An example of what I mean is: if there is a "do not touch" sign on something at a shop or museum, whenever the owner sees someone touching it, they will have the police round to swab it and catch the naughty toucher and go overcrowing our prisons with people who don't need to be there.