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Content: A: Summary B: Translation from Danish to English C: Essay A: Summary: This text is from New Scientist, 5 may 2001. It's written by David Concar and the name of the text is "The DNA-police". This text deals with collection of human DNA. For years, have the police in Britain collected saliva swabs from almost every person they have taken into custody, and it wasn't important if the person was innocent or guilty. Today they have a database with over a million DNA-profiles, and it gets better everyday, because the crime never stops. But now some people in Britain are getting worried, because they mean that it's discriminating and a threat to privacy. Since the police started to take DNA-profiles of the people, they have established more than 100.000 links between people and unsolved cases, so of course it has been a success. But still people don't want to have that...

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