Topic: There will be blood - WTF!!!! | |
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I'm talking about the ones that are falling down. the person I knew that needs to be off the road...pushed the female bartender on the floor when she tried to get him to let her call a cab. but no...i'm not talking about the ones that had a beer or 2 |
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lol trust me jtip..where I shoot pool at...I make sure those people aren't on the road when I am lol. they can't sit in the barstool without falling...let alone drive a car
those people - YES give them a blood test if they refuse...get them help or at least off the streets |
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Oh yes, it is always for our safety! Keep those drunks off the road. Don't believe it for a second. Yes, they are real life vampires, sucking the life out of all of us, now literally!
------------------------------------------------------------------ DNA database turns ‘innocents into criminals’ and a million records should be destroyed, warns watchdog James Slack UK Daily Mail Wednesday, July 30, 2008 The national DNA database is being used by ministers to ‘criminalise the innocent’, it was claimed yesterday. A Citizens’ Inquiry set up by a Government watchdog has demanded that the samples of a million innocent people stored on the files for life be removed. Meanwhile, the Home Office should be stripped of responsibility for managing the library – because it has a ‘hidden agenda’ and ‘cannot be trusted’, the panel argued. The database was originally a register of those convicted of a crime. But under laws quietly passed by Labour, anybody arrested for a serious offence and later cleared can have their genetic data stored for life. Panel member Javed Aslam said: ‘For me, that is the first step towards a totalitarian state.’ The inquiry, overseen by the Human Genetics Commission, made a series of criticisms about the operation of the database. Most striking is the recommendation for the DNA of all innocents, including children, to be deleted. The panel, which took evidence from leading DNA experts and police, said: ‘Retaining the sample criminalises the innocent.’ A majority of the panel, which received a £50,000 Government grant, also ruled that there should be no universal DNA database, and that the ethnicity of a suspect should not be recorded. When children are found guilty of a crime, they should remain in the database for only a limited period, the panel said. Full article here Research related articles: Government admits national DNA database holds records of 40,000 INNOCENT children ‘Big Brother’ warning over Government database that records EVERY phone call and e-mail in Britain 573,639: The disturbing number of Britons with no criminal record but now registered on Labour’s DNA database SEC: No Records Whatsoever Regarding Destroyed WTC 7 Investigation Files Record 720,000 people added to Britain’s DNA database - making it world’s largest Homeschooling Banned in California as State Turns Parents Into Criminals for Teaching Their Own Children Plans to log every call and email in Britain is a ‘Big Brother nightmare’, warns Government’s own anti-terrorism watchdog DNA database least of our concerns ‘Deeply disturbing’ privacy fears as 1m state staff could view child database Court condemns Britain for retaining innocents’ DNA Call For World Biometric Database Big Brother database recording all our calls, texts and e-mails will ‘ruin British way of life’ |
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Dont drink so no worries here. If a nice looking female cop wanted a sperm sample I might feel inclined to oblige....
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Dont drink so no worries here. If a nice looking female cop wanted a sperm sample I might feel inclined to oblige.... yikes, imagine if a female officer did want a sperm sample, but not how you'd like to perform that donation |
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Dont drink so no worries here. If a nice looking female cop wanted a sperm sample I might feel inclined to oblige.... yikes, imagine if a female officer did want a sperm sample, but not how you'd like to perform that donation |
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well, in california, on the application for a license you are required to submit to an alcohol test and often you can do breath, blood, or urine. honestly it does depend on the station because not all have every option. if you do not take the test, you lose your license. if you refuse breathalyzer, well there are two more choices and if they don't have a cup to pee in...
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Dont drink so no worries here. If a nice looking female cop wanted a sperm sample I might feel inclined to oblige.... yikes, imagine if a female officer did want a sperm sample, but not how you'd like to perform that donation true templter true |
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There will be blood.
Oh no there wont... |
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