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Originally Posted by Delgar
How do you know that? First, there is no law I'm aware of that prevents law enforcement from entering personal information either publicly available or voluntarily given in to their database for permanent use. Second, I'd be curious to know if the CPS gave a signed undertaking or agreement to those who did submit their fingerprints at the open house, that they would not be entered into the database.
If you have actual knowledge, please do tell I'd like to become more informed. If you are just giving an opinion, think before you post suggesting that you actually know.
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Because a while back I was asked to be finger printed in relation to a case as a witness and one of the first things I was told by the investigator was that they couldn't use my finger prints for any other case and it would not go into a database. I am assuming the same thing applies to these people.