09-13-2020, 06:21 AM
Leaving prints through gloves is very nonsensical, IMO. I'd rather see refinements to forensics (such as being able to scan glove ids at a distance, flag glove ids in a database, search the security database for partial strings, that sort of thing) than have prints be visible through an inch of rubber. And honestly, as long as you can't search the database for partial strings then the scrambling is pretty damn good at hiding identity because you have to check each security entry individually. (That said if you get the ability to search the database for partial strings I'd like fingerprint ids to be much more similar to each other so that having a partial print will generally only allow you to narrow it down rather than instantly giving you the right person.)
Removing partial prints from latex gloves and having them leave only material information would be a good change though. Hell, to give them an actual use in forensics you could just not have them leave material fibers, or perhaps just not leave any unique glove id since they're mass produced.
Removing partial prints from latex gloves and having them leave only material information would be a good change though. Hell, to give them an actual use in forensics you could just not have them leave material fibers, or perhaps just not leave any unique glove id since they're mass produced.