Facial recognition cameras in supermarkets ‘targeted at poor areas’ in England
by Shanti Das Home Affairs Correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6J62M)
Southern Co-op chain more likely to install tech in deprived districts', says privacy rights group
Facial recognition cameras installed by a supermarket chain to tackle shoplifting disproportionately target people in poorer areas, according to a privacy rights group.
Southern Co-op, which uses Facewatch live recognition cameras in 34 branches, typically has shops in richer-than-average neighbourhoods. But just five of the stores in which it uses Facewatch are in the richest third of neighbourhoods in England, while 14 are in the poorest.
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