http://www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?sectionid=55&articleid=1303264
Kate O'Hara
"THE DNA of one in 14 people in Britain is expected to be on a crime-fighting database by April 2008 - including thousands of samples taken from innocent victims, the Government admitted. Other people whose profiles are now logged onto the vast crime file include more than 15,000 volunteers who believed they were helping solve crimes by giving their samples in response to police appeals to trace rapists or murderers. The news sparked outrage from opposition MPs last night, who called the huge numbers 'an intolerable infringement of liberty and personal privacy.'"