I think it would help in cases like this one, where a man stole another man’s identity and posed as him for years. The person who had his identity stolen was sent to mental hospitals and labeled as crazy until he could prove who he really was. With dna taken at birth, there is a record of who you are from day one, and you won’t have to fight so many legal battles to prove otherwise. Identity theft is scary.
I don’t think the government will use this info to help people who are victims of identity theft. You really believe that? The DMV is going to do generic testing when you apply for an ID?
This is just overreaching and collecting too much information on too many people, just in case they find a need for it later.
No, the DMV takes fingerprints. Your fingerprints are also collected at birth, too. When my children were born, the nurses even took their footprints, too. I got to keep a copy of each of their footprints. I think documentation is in everyone’s best interests.
One interesting thing, a fingerprint is (from what i can tell) re-obtained because the fingerprint data is internal use only. The doctors, The government, the military and the jailers dont share this data with eachother. With DNA, it sounds like the doctors are giving your DNA at birth to the government, the military, the jailers, and the advertisers. Not just yours, but your famialy and even unconcenting strangers.
ParabolicMotion@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I think it would help in cases like this one, where a man stole another man’s identity and posed as him for years. The person who had his identity stolen was sent to mental hospitals and labeled as crazy until he could prove who he really was. With dna taken at birth, there is a record of who you are from day one, and you won’t have to fight so many legal battles to prove otherwise. Identity theft is scary.
thegazette.com/…/former-university-of-iowa-hospit…
workerONE@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I don’t think the government will use this info to help people who are victims of identity theft. You really believe that? The DMV is going to do generic testing when you apply for an ID?
This is just overreaching and collecting too much information on too many people, just in case they find a need for it later.
ParabolicMotion@lemmy.world 7 months ago
No, the DMV takes fingerprints. Your fingerprints are also collected at birth, too. When my children were born, the nurses even took their footprints, too. I got to keep a copy of each of their footprints. I think documentation is in everyone’s best interests.
HelloHotel@lemmy.world 7 months ago
One interesting thing, a fingerprint is (from what i can tell) re-obtained because the fingerprint data is internal use only. The doctors, The government, the military and the jailers dont share this data with eachother. With DNA, it sounds like the doctors are giving your DNA at birth to the government, the military, the jailers, and the advertisers. Not just yours, but your famialy and even unconcenting strangers.
Its like if 23andMe was your eniemy.