I address this in my reply at #68.
I actually do find it amusing sometimes when people balk at being fingerprinted. I believe it to be part of a ID process these days. So many seem afraid of proving who they are. One wonders?
But I do disagree with the method used in this case.
Not long ago, some car rental agency was asking for prints.
Man, what a argument that caused. I still view it as silly.
There is no right to be invisible or anonymous if asked for ID for a proper purpose and still receive the goods, services or whatever from the asking authority.
I am happy to prove my existence! That I am who I said I am.
One wonders why someone would not.
Someone with a copy of your fingerprints can prove that they are you. Are there no crooked cops in this world?