On Sunday 15 July 2007 12:26, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> > 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.
>
> That's useful in a civilized society....not what I would call
> Iraq...it's a barbaric society there, imo.

Hi Michael!

They arrest the same guy thousands of times in the course of the war, never 
having access to his arrest record. If they had the scanners they could send 
him to Abu Gherib or GITMO, not to be released until the end of the war after 
20 or 30 arrests, whatever the "OK, enough" threshold was.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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