>Hi,
> One other thing bothers me with the US, what would you think if, to be allowed into our country as a tourist you had to be fingerprinted at the point of entry. This currently is the case upon entry into the USA.
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>It is a violation of basic rights of freedom.
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>Your thoughts.
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I've been fingerprinted. It doesn't bother me. Before I could become a cop, I had to provide a set of my fingerprints. OK, so what? Everyone who enters the military or any top security job, does the same.
I will soon be getting a passport, for the first time, and I see they want me to tell them who I am. Now, that is an invasion of my privacy, isn't it?
I think everyone who enters or leaves our country should give DNA samples, so they can be identified, if/when necessary.
John Harvey
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