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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Police go door-to-door to collect blood samples


Canadian soldiers at Normandy with a captured Nazi flag in 1944.

Life Comes Full Circle
  • In the olden days of the 1940s, when men actually believed in freedom, Americans and Canadians fought and died to defeat Fascism and the Police State.  Today both nations are adopting the very Fascist Police State tactics they once opposed . . . . all in the name of "Law & Order."


Police in Windsor, Ont., have ordered hundreds of DNA testing kits and are going door-to-door in a residential neighbourhood — near where former prime Minister Paul Martin grew up — asking everyone to provide a blood sample to rule themselves out as a suspect in the murder of a pregnant woman.

The unusual mass request for a blood sample prompted more than 500 residents to agree and a “handful” of people to refuse, police say. It also has stirred condemnation and warnings from civil liberty and legal advocates about a police technique increasingly turned to when murder probes begin to falter.

“The extraction of a DNA sample without a warrant is concerning. It is inherently coercive,” says Sukanya Pillay, executive director and general counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.

“There is no guarantee that doing wide sweeps of DNA collection is going to produce the killer, but there is a guarantee it will create potential privacy violation and erosion of standards.”

(National Post)


With search warrants being abolished, can a new Canadian national hockey team be far behind?



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