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COMMENT: Shaun Thompson was wrongly identified as a criminal by new police cameras. Here, he explains why, if this technology ...
The government will equip seven police forces in England with new live facial recognition (LFR) vans in a bid to trace ...
A police force's decision to start using vans with live facial recognition technology in them feel like a "totalitarian" move ...
The Home Office says the technology helps locate suspects but civil liberties groups warn of heightened surveillance.
Young people in Manchester are divided about whether it's a good idea or not.
Critics issue warning over nationwide expansion of ‘intrusive’ technology which ‘turns every passerby into a walking barcode’ ...
The Home Office has announced 10 new Live Facial Recognition vans will be distributed across seven forces, allowing officers ...
Live facial recognition cameras will be rolled out in new areas across England as part of a crime crackdown. A fleet of vans ...
The UK government is deploying more Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans across the country to locate suspects of serious ...
The Government's announcement of 10 new Live Facial Recognition vans marks a significant escalation in mass surveillance ...
Ten live facial recognition vans will be deployed - but human rights groups argue the tech is "dangerous and discriminatory".
An additional seven police forces in England will be using ten new live facial recognition (LFR) vans to track suspects ...