Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:43:11 PM
I don't know what it means.
Does, "one in every car" mean the sample kit (a q-tip and a plastic bag) or will they pre-purchased an 'analysis' to be used at a later date?
I am under the impression that forensic analysis is done by a team of specialists who bring their own equipment (fingerprint tools, evidence kits etc.) and that the normal patrol officers are trained not to touch anything for fear of contaminating the evidence and the evidence gathering process. (at least that's how they do it in the movies. )
As a venue for speculative day dreams, I suppose the concept has some attraction, but for any realistic analysis there are many questions that need to be answered first.
regards,
frog
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