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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the technology will help locate dangerous individuals attending the ...
The live facial recognition technology deployed at this year's Notting Hill Carnival has "significantly improved" from ...
Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley has told civil liberties and anti-racism groups only criminals have something to fear ...
The Met Police commissioner has defended Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology as a tool that helps officers locate people ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue.
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Met Police urged to scrap facial recognition at Notting Hill Carnival over 'racial bias' fears
Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology captures live footage and compares faces against a database of known offenders ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has voiced his "shock and frustration" over a planned protest in Westminster supporting Palestine Action. He branded the organisation, which the ...
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Sir Mark Rowley ‘shocked’ at planned protest in support of ...
Sir Mark Rowley said he was “shocked and frustrated” at a planned protest in support of Palestine Action, as the Government moves to ban the group. The Metropolitan Police Commissioner said a ...
The Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, said some people may "raise eyebrows" over the "tough choices" made due to budget pressures, "but that's all because we're focused on what matters most to ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley explains plans by the Met Police and the Mayor to tackle volume crime, particularly in the West End, with the introduction of more officers.
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