Originally posted by: dullard
Yes, because my elementary school was devious. Kids at that age are eager to be fingerprinted. So we all rushed up to get it done. Now, of course, they have the prints.
That brings up a question though, are prints from kids still useful in law enforcement now that we are adults? Or was it only useful to law enforcement while we were still young? That is, do prints change substantially through puberty?
Originally posted by: wazzledoozle
Originally posted by: dullard
Yes, because my elementary school was devious. Kids at that age are eager to be fingerprinted. So we all rushed up to get it done. Now, of course, they have the prints.
That brings up a question though, are prints from kids still useful in law enforcement now that we are adults? Or was it only useful to law enforcement while we were still young? That is, do prints change substantially through puberty?
Same here, and I would like to know as well.
Originally posted by: MX2times
I dont mean the little pad at the bank to cash a check or stuff like that, I mean full on fingerprinted.
If you want to give details, by all means feel free to do so
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Yeppers!! You get one free with EVERY military enlistment