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Protection of Freedoms Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Desai (Labour) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 31 January 2012. It occurred during Debate on bills on Protection of Freedoms Bill.
My Lords, I apologise for not having spoken before in a debate on this Bill. I have listened to the excellent idea of my noble friend Lord Campbell-Savours about a voluntary DNA database, but I want to say just one thing. Yes, a voluntary database is a good idea, but if people do not volunteer they should not be marked down as being unco-operative. It is quite likely that some people will not like the idea of offering their DNA. It would be a very bad thing if it got to the stage where not volunteering became a black mark against you. It would detract from the virtue of my noble friend’s suggestion. Certain ethnic communities, especially women, may not want to have their DNA taken. Therefore, we must make sure that it is not held against them if they do not volunteer.

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Reference

734 c1531 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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