Police face legal action over use of facial recognition cameras
by Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#3S9S6)
Campaigners say technology risks turning UK citizens into 'walking ID cards'
Two legal challenges have been launched against police forces in south Wales and London over their use of automated facial recognition (AFR) technology on the grounds the surveillance is unregulated and violates privacy.
The claims are backed by the human rights organisations Liberty and Big Brother Watch following complaints about biometric checks at the Notting Hill carnival, on Remembrance Sunday, at demonstrations and in high streets.
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