UK Parliament / Open data

Protection of Freedoms Bill

I would like to return to my noble friend Lord Campbell-Savours’s question, which is a serious one. The information that is retained from a genetic profile for the purposes of the forensic database is not revealing information, such as susceptibility to disease or other genetic factors. It is a selection of the DNA evidence that used to be referred to as ““junk DNA””, which is not known to code for any personally sensitive feature of persons. In that respect it is what in other aspects of privacy legislation is called an identifier. That suggests that in some ways it is less personal than a photograph of someone’s face.

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Reference

733 c145 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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