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Previously on "'Let police fight crime with facial recognition' plea"
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostHow's it with masks?
When the morons in charge say masks (as in bits of cloth not medical grade ones) need to be worn outdoors I will use face paint to make it appear I am wearing one.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOver in the US, protestors starting using facial recognition to dox police officers who, usually against regulations, weren't wearing visible ID at protests. Suddenly the police weren't so keen on the technology…
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Over in the US, protestors starting using facial recognition to dox police officers who, usually against regulations, weren't wearing visible ID at protests. Suddenly the police weren't so keen on the technology…
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSweeping generalisation, remember its the CPS that prosecute the evidence, the police only gather it.
I lost track of the number of times when I worked with West Yorks Police that the CPS declined to proceed rather than the police not being able to catch a criminal
The "I know my rights" scum don't help the cause either.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe police do fec all even if you give them the name and address of burglar and evidence. The problem is with lazy police who want an easy life.
I lost track of the number of times when I worked with West Yorks Police that the CPS declined to proceed rather than the police not being able to catch a criminal
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How's it with masks?
When the morons in charge say masks (as in bits of cloth not medical grade ones) need to be worn outdoors I will use face paint to make it appear I am wearing one.
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The police do fec all even if you give them the name and address of burglar and evidence. The problem is with lazy police who want an easy life.
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'Let police fight crime with facial recognition' plea
'''Let police fight crime with facial recognition''' plea - BBC News
Police should be allowed more access to facial recognition technology, a firm developing it for use in the private sector has said.
So nothing to do with them making more money then?
I reckon if the people on camera are short they are Welsh. If speaking Welsh they are from the North(The valleys are NOT North Wales) - if not down South.Tags: None
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