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<p>[QUOTE="Detecto92, post: 1634932, member: 75105"]This has gotten to be the <i>silliest</i> thing I have ever read, in my entire life. </p><p><br /></p><p>For one, urine tests are easily faked. People can go in with a bag attached to their gut, or in their pocket. There is all kinds of way to beat the "system". Kind of hard to cheat when they draw your blood. </p><p><br /></p><p>How on <b><i>earth</i></b> is a blood draw "over the line". What are they gonna do with your blood? Copy your DNA and make a clone of you? I think it was silly of you to turn down a job over a blood draw. </p><p><br /></p><p>Besides urine, some employers use hair or saliva samples. </p><p><br /></p><p>What's wrong with a bank wanting your thumbprint? Unless your in IAFIS and have a warrant for your arrest, what's the big worry? </p><p><br /></p><p>Banks use thumbprints to curb money laundering, identity theft, and check fraud. If you went to a bank and deposited some "dirty money", they have your fingerprint to turn over to the police.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again, all of these measures are done for YOUR safety. Unless you have something to hide, what's to worry about?</p><p><br /></p><p>There are cameras in the bank. About every bank has them. Even McDonald's has cameras. To think that these measures are being used against you is preposterous.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Detecto92, post: 1634932, member: 75105"]This has gotten to be the [I]silliest[/I] thing I have ever read, in my entire life. For one, urine tests are easily faked. People can go in with a bag attached to their gut, or in their pocket. There is all kinds of way to beat the "system". Kind of hard to cheat when they draw your blood. How on [B][I]earth[/I][/B] is a blood draw "over the line". What are they gonna do with your blood? Copy your DNA and make a clone of you? I think it was silly of you to turn down a job over a blood draw. Besides urine, some employers use hair or saliva samples. What's wrong with a bank wanting your thumbprint? Unless your in IAFIS and have a warrant for your arrest, what's the big worry? Banks use thumbprints to curb money laundering, identity theft, and check fraud. If you went to a bank and deposited some "dirty money", they have your fingerprint to turn over to the police. Again, all of these measures are done for YOUR safety. Unless you have something to hide, what's to worry about? There are cameras in the bank. About every bank has them. Even McDonald's has cameras. To think that these measures are being used against you is preposterous.[/QUOTE]
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