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We're supposed to believe that these tests are flawless? How are they going to handle it when they inevitably accuse an innocent person? The same way corporations always handle it, of course. Deny everything. Smear the person in the press. Throw lots of lawyers at them until they can't afford to go on. This sounds like another witch hunt. Has any system that attempts to prosecute the demand side ever been a good thing in real life? I can't think of one that has turned out well.

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