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Monday, 16 March 2015

MPs 'dismayed' that police continue to compile database of faces

MPs 'dismayed' that police continue to compile database of faces | Technology | The Guardian



MPs 'dismayed' that police continue to compile database of faces

Commons science and technology committee says practice of uploading
custody photographs appears to flout high court ruling from 2012




Face recognition system



More than 12m images have been uploaded to the police national database
for use with facial recognition software. Photograph: Image Source/Alamy




A committee of MPs has condemned police for continuing to upload
custody photographs, including of people never charged, to a face
recognition database, despite a high court judgement that ruled the
practice was unlawful.

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