
Met Police Faces Two-Tier Row Over Facial Recognition at Robinson Rally
Nigel Farage said the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally should be treated no differently from the pro-Palestinian march, calling the police measures “two-tier justice.”

Nigel Farage said the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally should be treated no differently from the pro-Palestinian march, calling the police measures “two-tier justice.”

CCTV and facial recognition technology is unethical at its core, and a planned expansion is bound to be deployed cheaply and disastrously.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni defended her country’s law enforcement authorities against the ideologically biased claims of the report.

Critics call the technology “a mortal threat to privacy as we know it.”

Millions of law-abiding citizens will be included in a facial recognition database, treating them like “suspects.”