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swatcop
 
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"DSK" wrote in message
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swatcop wrote:


Hmmm. WHY won't they submit to fingerprinting? If they've got nothing to
hide, what's the problem?


Because it's an invasion of privacy and it's humiliating. I would not be

part of
any organization that insisted I be fingerprinted.


Thank you, you've made my point for me. If you won't comply with the
established rules, then you don't belong there. Oh, and as far as the
humiliation aspect, I've never seen public fingerprinting. Is that something
new in your neck of the woods?


I fingerprint people on a daily basis. You know
how long it takes? About 2 minutes. Maybe there's a reason they don't

want
to be fingerprinted, and if that's the case, then good riddance.


heh heh maybe you feel the same way about body cavity searches. Why don't

you
submit to one of them, in public? After all, if you've got nothing to

hide, why
not? It only takes two minutes.


First of all, body cavity searches will not determine if you've got a
criminal history or not. Secondly, they won't establish a permanent record
of an individual. Therefore, your body cavity search insult not only does
not apply, it just makes you sound dumber than you obviously already are.


I am sick and tired of the "if you've got nothing to hide, then you have

no
reason not to" line of reasoning with regard to Consitutional rights.


Certain "constitutional rights" do not apply to individuals assigned the
responsibility of protecting our nation.


I believe that citizens should be respected in their homes and in their

persons.
If the gov't cannot abide by that agreement, then we need to either rip up

the
Consitution once and for all (and many would say "good riddance") or else

get
the gov't back on the right track.


Again, thank you for making my point for me. The fingerprinting in question
from the original post (if you bothered to read it) purtained to individuals
employed by the United States Coast Guard (government position, in case you
dont abla). It's got nothing to do with respecting anyone in their homes. It
does, however, apply to individuals who have access to national security
issues. If you are uncomfortable living in a more secure nation because we
choose to screen the people who protect us, than maybe you'd be better off
moving somewhere else. Irag, for example.
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"If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed."