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EU shares police data across the board

Posted on June 15, 2007 by Robin

Against the wishes of the EU European Data Protection Supervisor, police will share data about DNA, fingerprints and licence plates all over the EU. The problem is that whichever country has the least security on their systems, will be an automatic easy entry point to all this data. I don’t want my DNA in any databases for starters, but I certainly don’t want the Greek cop trying to pin something on me after I got drunk at some beach party having access to it either!

Robin

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