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Taking fingerprints is important for identification purposes because each person's fingerprints are unique, providing a reliable way to distinguish individuals. Fingerprints are often collected by law enforcement agencies to help solve crimes and to keep accurate records of individuals. Additionally, fingerprints are difficult to alter, making them a dependable form of identification.
It is the forging or faking of finger prints of course. When a person does not want his finger prints in a data base or does not want hi true identity found out by some sort of authorities they will create or alter their real finger prints somehow. In the movie "The Dark Knight" the Joker character is said to not have any finger prints in the scene where he has been taken into custody by the Gotham police. The joker had removed his finger prints probably by use of a simple household chemical like vinegar.
The answer is NO. However there have been some cases in which a 90 percent match has been pinged in police computers (they call it a "fetch") in other words a paramiter of the closest 50, 100, or whatever selected to get the closet match. But it must further be examined by an individual under a magnifying glass to be determined 100%.
no there has not been a pyramid found under water
well maybe maybe not. it might becasue it might wash off but it might not because the oil from ou hands might stick to te object
Your finger prints are always going to stay the same. Since finger prints are very easily recognized as the main identity verification it is essential that they don't change.The science of fingerprint identification has served all governments wordwide during the past 1oo years to provide acurate identification of criminals.No two fingerprint have ever been found identical in many billions of humans and automated computer comparisons.
The finger prints are in spy island in B.A.D bistro on Balding Avenue. You ask the chef in the bistro "can I have a job?" You will the play a memory game. If you pass the memory game, you are then a chef. Ask the people sitting at the table if they would like anything. One guy will say "can you fill up this glass?" The glass has a finger print on it. Tke the glass and escape through the vent in the kitchen. Jump on the lamps and then exit. Then you got it!
Depends. If they are twins (Identical) then yes. There has been reports of Identical Twins having same DNA and Finger prints. There has never been any records of regular siblings sharing the same fingerprints
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If you have been arrested before they will check your finger prints and if you haven't then you might be arrested for perverting the course of justice. So it is better just to tell them your name.
Depends on how advanced their systems are and why they are taking the prints. If you have been arrested the most advanced system is called "LiveScan". Using a scanner the prints are taken, one finger at a time, a set of finger together and often palm prints. The machine tells the person scanning if the print is good enough for comparison. They system automatically files the prints under the name and demographics listed on the arrest report. It sends the prints to the local, state and Federal AFIS for gross comparison. The AFIS spits out comparable prints for a technician to make a match, if any. If no machine the prints are taken on prints cards with inked fingers. Normally at lest 2 cards are taken, one for local check and one for Federal check. The local check can easily take a day or two. Teh Federal check can take weeks because of volume. If not an arrest situation where the subject needs the prints for a clearance check and such they make one or two cards with ink as needed. The subject then gives the prints to the potential employer or whoever for a check. Many private companies are authorized to take prints on a live scan system for clearance checks and they are hooked up directly to those systems.
If you press your finger on the flesh and water pools in the indentation, it was frozen.