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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the technology will help locate dangerous individuals attending the ...
Jacqueline McKenzie, a campaigner and human rights lawyer who helped victims of the Windrush scandal, said the carnival holds ...
Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley has told civil liberties and anti-racism groups only criminals have something to fear ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue ...
Civil liberty and anti-racism groups have called on the Metropolitan Police to drop plans to use live facial recognition (LFR ...
The new AI-backed initiative aims to unify fragmented policing data. It follows Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley’s recent remarks that the UK’s 43-force structure “has ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue.
Police have arrested 100 people in a bid to deter those they say “pose the greatest risk” to the safety of Notting Hill Carnival. Officers carried out “intelligence-led interventions” and 21 people ...
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Daily Star on MSNTerminator robo-cop trialled to catch criminals by police
Nottinghamshire Police are trialling out a new robot cop that comes with night vision and can potentially help in a hostage ...
The EHRC the Met's use live facial recognition could have a “chilling effect” on human rights and put democracy at risk ...
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