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The latest technology includes roving vans equipped with live facial recognition cameras. Mr. Funk was the managing editor of ...
Some shoplifters “feel they can rob shops with impunity”, a policing chief has said. Katy Bourne, the national lead for ...
A police force's decision to start using vans with live facial recognition technology in them feel like a "totalitarian" move ...
The Police and Crime Commissioner has said that new facial recognition vans pose “no threat to civil liberties” as the Home ...
“Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) does not operate in a legal vacuum. It is covered by data protection law, which requires ...
The government will equip seven police forces in England with new live facial recognition (LFR) vans in a bid to trace ...
The operation of the new facial recognition vans is bound by strict rules, and that they will only be used when there is ...
After seeing an online debate recently, I felt compelled to write this up. The debate revolved around rapid expansion of surveillance technologies, most notably drone Remote Identification (Remote ...
UK is to broaden facial recognition in bid to catch suspects faster, cut crime rates and boost neighborhood patrols by 2029.
The UK government is deploying more Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans across the country to locate suspects of serious ...
“The increased access to LFR vehicles to forces that previously did not have the capability is an excellent opportunity for policing. Each LFR deployment will be targeted, intelligence-led, within a ...
The Home Secretary has defended the Government’s expansion of live facial recognition technology as a “targeted” crackdown on high-harm offenders, amid concerns over privacy.