On top of the other reasons why America doesn't fingerprint everyone is due to people like my sister, that think using fingerprint technologies in public schools in order to pay for cafeteria lunches (I think it makes since, as kids can't lose their fingerprints) is the "mark of the beast" or something along those lines. Yes, I am not joking, I am related to this person.
That beast has been really busy. EVERYONE has got those marks. Yikes. Scary! Run!
Oh, wait. They're not on our foreheads - so I guess we're okay until we start taking forehead prints.
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Fingerprint question
28/02/2010 06:28:46 PM
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Re: Fingerprint question
28/02/2010 06:35:20 PM
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There are a few significant ways in which Norway reminds me of the US.
28/02/2010 08:01:01 PM
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in the US it is considered an invasion of privacy to have mandatory fingerprinting
28/02/2010 06:38:44 PM
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Re: in the US it is considered an invasion of privacy to have mandatory fingerprinting
28/02/2010 06:42:34 PM
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We're fairly touchy about privacy issues in the US.
28/02/2010 07:11:04 PM
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Actually, I read an NYT article just yesterday saying the exact opposite...
01/03/2010 06:19:34 PM
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Here in Sweden they take fingerprints if you have committed a crime.
28/02/2010 07:26:07 PM
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Fingerprints aren't the irrefutable evidence most people believe anyway.
28/02/2010 08:03:16 PM
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Not in the US or in Canada, no
03/03/2010 06:35:25 PM
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Don't forget all tourists... if one considers those separately from the criminals category, anyway. *NM*
03/03/2010 10:33:06 PM
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Re: Fingerprint question
03/03/2010 10:12:08 PM
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03/03/2010 11:00:06 PM
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