Re: "Face detection" technology from law enforcement or the military?
- From: dr <d.russell@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 17:31:03 +0100
Ron Hunter wrote:
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IF you aren't in a criminal database, and IF you have nothing to hide,
then their pattern recognition is no threat to your freedom. BTW, the
government making most use of this technology is British, where
surveillance cameras are vastly more common than in most countries.
Doesn't this just mean we get to watch the crimes being committed though,
for ourlate night entertainment. Doesn't seem that all this CCTV serves any
other purpose at the moment !
d
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