Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody!
>
> In a dead-tree print article I recently read it was reported that fingerprint 
> scanners that are widely available to US police are NOT being used in Iraq by 
> US forces. It might be a valuable tool to have yet they don't have it.
>
> The result is that the troops arresting a suspected terrorist have no 
> reliable 
> access to any former arrest record. We are hearing all the time that 
> terrorism is a police matter, seems odd that the troops can't have a common 
> police tool.
>
> Thoughts? Comments?
>   
That's useful in a civilized society....not what I would call 
Iraq...it's a barbaric society there, imo.


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