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The Met Police commissioner has defended Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology as a tool that helps officers locate people ...
Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley has told civil liberties and anti-racism groups only criminals have something to fear ...
The live facial recognition technology deployed at this year's Notting Hill Carnival has "significantly improved" from ...
It also said that LFR technology was "less accurate for women and people of colour" in certain settings. Responding to the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has issued the following statement ahead of a planned protest in support of Palestine Action, due to take place in Westminster on Monday, 23 June. “I’m sure many people ...