A 26-year-old man was arrested in Manchester city centre on Friday and is in custody, police say.
UK Metropolitan Police say a facial recognition pilot in Croydon led to more than 100 arrests in three months, raising public safety and privacy questions.
The UK government's proposed reforms to policing in England and Wales signal an increase in the use of facial recognition ...
Police have scanned 400,000 people using live facial recognition in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the Thames Valley.
Civil liberties campaigners are among those to raise concerns over the increase in live facial recognition vans.
Dozens of new facial live recognition vans will be delivered to police forces under sweeping reforms announced by the home ...
Privacy campaigners have launched legal action against the use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras by police.
The Metropolitan Police has defended its use of live facial recognition against a legal challenge that claims there are no ...
An NPR report examines how live facial recognition is being used in New Orleans and who ultimately controls the technology. New Orleans' Real-Time Crime Center marries thousands of Axis cameras with ...
Police say one in five people arrested using the Live Facial Recognition (LFR) cameras are registered sex offenders, as the ...
A man falsely identified as a suspect by London police’s live facial recognition cameras launched landmark legal action today ...
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the technology is ‘a really big opportunity’ and there is ‘no true liberty’ if people are ...
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