Met rejects claims from campaign groups that technology is unfair and calls it ‘reliable and effective’
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Facial recognition cameras too racially biased to use at Notting Hill carnival, say campaigners

Met police’s facial recognition plans fall foul of European law, says watchdog

Regulator raises concerns over Met's facial recognition camera use

Met Police use of live facial recognition is 'unlawful', watchdog says

Facial recognition van rollout treats us all as a ‘nation of suspects’, say critics

Government expands police use of live facial recognition vans

Live facial recognition to expand across the country

Exclusive: Letter to the Met says technology ‘unfairly targets community that carnival exists to celebrate’

The Equality and Human Rights Commission voices concerns as force prepares to use the technology at Notting Hill Carnival over…

Use of technology at Notting Hill carnival could have ‘chilling effect’ on people’s rights, says equality regulator

The Equality and Human Rights Commission says it believes the Met's use of the tech is unlawful.

The use of facial recognition technology to catch criminals is controversial. Earlier this year Essex police paused a trial of…

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