I've read all the arguments from both sides & still haven't made my mind up on this. Note that I haven't cast my vote as there is no "Don't know" option.I am not in principle against a DNA data base, but it should be absolutely all or nothing.
That was the point I made earlier. However I realise that it could be planted & used against you. The same goes for any personal information held on a government database. I don't trust government departments to do anything right.
Well wouldn't the records just be the scans of the DNA or the numbers relevant to each section of DNA? If it was just the output from processing DNA and no actual substance being withheld then I don't see it being used against you or planted, which was something I did think of but I don't see it being a problem.
Planting DNA would be relatively easy. All I need is a single strand of your hair for example. You DNA is on file as you pointed out and your hair (DNA) was at the crime scene. As DNA is now the holly grail of conviction, you are convicted. Your alibi is worthless because of crime scene evidence.
Matt