OR HER!!!
>Not quite the usual psci-com question!
>Unlikely to get enough DNA out of urine in the first place, it is virtually
sterile in
>healthy individuals. Secondly, how would you ethically collect a sample
from the
>'suspect' for private analysis? Much easier to catch the anti-social swine
at it.
>Reminds me of the old chestnut: 'NASA spent a fortune on developing a pen
that would
>write in space, the Russians took pencils'.
>
>Hope you get him!
>Phil.
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