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¡°Thousands of these children will have been found guilty of no crime, yet samples of their DNA will remain on file for life.
¡°The disturbing and illiberal policy of adding a child¡¯s most personal information to a massive government computer system, simply on the grounds of an accusation, must stop immediately.¡±
Under the current system, the DNA of a suspect remains on the database even if the individual is not convicted of any crime.
And urging the government to ¡°come up with a proportionate and sensible way of using this technology¡±, Clegg warned against the ¡°unfair scatter-gun approach that currently prevails¡±.
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