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British police have deployed the live facial recognition system about 100 times since late January, compared with only 10 ...
The Metropolitan Police are preparing their most ambitious rollout yet of live facial recognition (LFR) at the Notting Hill ...
Met Police make 140 arrests – 105 at the carnival and 35 on approaches to the event – by 7.45pm on Sunday in a proactive ...
The two-day street festival is a celebration of Caribbean culture and attracts around 2 million revellers. Around 7,000 police officers and staff are on duty at the carnival each day - and the use of ...
Even the harshest critics of the Metropolitan Police admit the force has its work cut out with the Notting Hill Carnival.
Notting Hill Carnival saw 140 people arrested on Saturday - including 13 detained after being identified by live facial ...
More than 100 people have been arrested while attending Notting Hill Carnival, the Metropolitan Police has said. The force ...
Victims of Erin Patterson and their loved ones will face the triple-murderer in Victoria's Supreme Court today, as they give ...
Around 7,000 police officers and staff will be on duty at carnival each day - and the use of live facial recognition ...
Outside supermarkets or in festival crowds, millions are now having their features scanned by real-time facial-recognition ...
This will happen on Tuesday August 26. Police will deploy live facial recognition technology in Southend city centre.