It would be seen as a grave invasion of privacy.
Fingerprinting is not a standard procedure for a DWI (driving while intoxicated) offense in all jurisdictions. However, some jurisdictions may choose to collect fingerprints as part of the booking process for a DWI arrest to establish identity and create a record of the offense.
I'm sorry, I've searched multiple databases for the code and it is not found.
Not necessarily just for being fingerprinted - however if the employer conducts a criminal history background check on you it will.
Yes.
No finger printing is an extreme form of documentation
Not generally. If you are suspected of a crime, then that is another matter.
Most police stations will provide that service free of charge.
IF, your prints were entered into the system, they will be there.
No. DUI is a crime because it shows an "I don't care if I kill or injure someone else by my carelessness", and such people should not be armed.
Because farmers argued that their dogs should be exempt. For more, read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microchip_implant_(animal)#World-wide_use
Not usually, unless you are applying for a public service/government job.
Yes if the new job is searching for arrests and convictions.