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‘Marked for months': DNA spray helps police track crooks

‘Marked for months': DNA spray helps police track crooks

Sky News AU3 days ago
The Late Debate host Caleb Bond shared his views on the United Kingdom's innovative plans to introduce a DNA tagging spray that lasts for months into the police force, allowing criminals and hooligans to be easily identifiable.
'If it can stay on you for months and you can't wash it off, I want to know what the hell is in that,' Mr Bond said.
'It cannot be healthy.
'Something about that doesn't seem quite right to me.'
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