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Trap Queen Voxxy
30th December 2013, 18:40
It just keeps getting better.


Pa. police pull people over for random DNA tests for feds

Pennsylvania police this week were pulling people to the side of the road, quizzing them on their driving habits, and asking if they’d like to provide a cheek swap or a blood sample — the latest in a federally contracted operation that’s touted as making roads safer.

The same operation took place last month at a community in Texas. Then, drivers were randomly told to pull off the road into a parking lot, where white-coated researchers asked if they’d like to provide DNA samples for a project that determines what percentage of drivers are operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol at given times.

With uniformed police in the background, the researchers also offered the motorists money — up to $50 or so — for the blood or saliva samples.

Apparently, next stop: Reading, Pa.

Police there joined forces with the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation — a company hired by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy — to conduct the road stops. And even though the drivers were told their provision of DNA was purely voluntary, many complained about the insistent quizzing and overall feeling of pressure — and that they were pulled to the side of the road in the first place for a research project, the Reading Eagle reported.

“I feel this incident is a gross abuse of power on many levels,” said Reading resident Ricardo Nieves, in a complaint to the town’s City Council earlier this week, Fox News reported.

Last month, the police chief of Fort Worth, Texas, actually issued an apology to drivers and residents, and promised to never participate in the federally driven study again. Fort Worth residents had complained about the high-pressure questioning, the intimidating presence of uniformed officers, and what they called a clear hit to their constitutional rights.

Reading resident may not get the same apology, however, Reading Police Chief William Hein said to the Reading Eagle that federal authorities are only trying to determine the extent of drunken and drugged driving statistics as part of an overall fight to lower road crashes and driving-related injuries. And he said the cheek swab requests weren’t aimed at collecting DNA but rather checking for the presence of prescription drugs, Fox News said. Moreover, he claimed police only served as security and weren’t actually pulling drivers to the side or asking questions.

“In the grand scheme of things, I think it’s a pretty innocuous and minor issue,” Mr. Heim said, in the Reading Eagle.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania is watching the operation closely, claiming such checkpoints are only constitutional if they’re aimed at protecting the safety of the public, Fox News reported.

link (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/dec/18/penn-police-pull-people-over-random-dna-tests-feds/)

BIXX
30th December 2013, 19:05
If a cop told me to pull over for a DNA test I would be fucking pissed. Especially seeing as most people (myself included) have much better shit to be doing.

Thank god I bus and bike everywhere.

Sinister Intents
30th December 2013, 19:31
Ummm seriously this kinda scares me, I hate the police so much. I'd freak out so bad if I got pulled over for something like this...

Prometeo liberado
30th December 2013, 22:34
Let's see, what with my record, bad attitude and vox populi's posts all over my celly you know it ain't comin off easy. Fucking pigs.

Ele'ill
30th December 2013, 22:56
wasn't Gattaca filmed in pennsylvania

Sinister Intents
30th December 2013, 23:04
wasn't Gattaca filmed in pennsylvania

Here is a list of locations it was filmed: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119177/locations

Ele'ill
30th December 2013, 23:06
so basically no it was filmed in California

I thought it was filmed in philly among other places

Trap Queen Voxxy
30th December 2013, 23:07
so basically no it was filmed in California

I thought it was filmed in philly among other places

Some of the Dark Knight was filmed in Pittsburgh, I was there.

Ele'ill
30th December 2013, 23:10
I liked Pittsburgh while I was there aside from the tear gas and spooks cruising around literally everywhere

Sea
31st December 2013, 02:19
Then, drivers were randomly told to pull off the road into a parking lot, where white-coated researchers asked if they’d like to provide DNA samples for a project that determines what percentage of drivers are operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol at given times.Is it just me, or is that shit medically impossible? What's really going on here?

Sinister Intents
31st December 2013, 02:23
Is it just me, or is that shit medically impossible? What's really going on here?

Maybe they're trying to find the genetically predisposed for leftism :rolls eyes:
I see what you're saying... haven't they done shit like this before? Maybe therein lies the answer.

BIXX
31st December 2013, 03:11
Is it just me, or is that shit medically impossible? What's really going on here?


Yes, it is medically impossible. DNA does not reflect drug use.

My guess? A database. They can claim we gave up the DNA samples legally (even though it was through heavy coercion), so it wouldn't be illegal for them to use it to test against. God knows they've wanted a database like that for a long time. That way they can identify suspects to crimes incredibly quickly. And we would have no basis to claim they got the evidence illegally.

Just a guess. But that's the only reason I can see.

argeiphontes
31st December 2013, 03:32
Heh, maybe it's a study to see how easily people will give up DNA samples for the big database they're planning to build.

BIXX
31st December 2013, 05:03
Heh, maybe it's a study to see how easily people will give up DNA samples for the big database they're planning to build.


Honestly some dumb shit like this also wouldn't surprise me.

tachosomoza
31st December 2013, 06:08
You can extract DNA from my ass when you kiss it, devilpig.

Slavic
31st December 2013, 06:42
Is it just me, or is that shit medically impossible? What's really going on here?

As a Biochemist graduate, I can attest that DNA sampling will NOT tell you anything of importance with regards to whether an individual is at the moment under the influence of drugs.

It can possibly tell you if the individual maybe more susceptible to drug intolerance, but DNA can not tell you an individuals current medical state.