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Protection of Freedoms Bill

Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that if someone's DNA is held on a database, it does not impinge on their freedoms to go about their daily lawful business, unimpeded in anything they want to do? Does he further agree that people's freedoms are enhanced by having as many murderers, rapists and other serious offenders brought to justice and put behind bars, rather than having them wandering the streets because their DNA is not on a database?

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Reference

542 c564 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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