Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Sidwick is seeking public input on live facial recognition (LFR) technology ahead of its introduction this summer via a survey. LFR will utilize live camera feeds to match faces against a watchlist of wanted individuals. Sidwick emphasizes the importance of scrutiny, ensuring that the technology adheres to strict safeguards for privacy and fairness. The marked LFR vans’ locations will be announced in advance, and any images not on the watchlist will be deleted. The survey is open until May 14, aiming to shape community-oriented policing in Dorset.
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