Police use of ‘deeply intrusive’ facial recognition cameras sparks warning over privacy

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Plans by Police Scotland to introduce live surveillance cameras for scanning faces have been criticized as “deeply intrusive” and dangerous by a coalition of international privacy groups.

The cameras are intended to help catch shoplifters and people violating bail conditions, with images monitored from police vans and checked against a database.

Privacy advocates, including Big Brother Watch, Liberty, Privacy International, and others, have urged Justice Secretary Angela Constance to withdraw the proposal, the Daily Mail has reported.

read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13679363/Police-use-deeply-intrusive-facial-recognition-cameras-sparks-warning-privacy-campaigners.html

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