PI write to UK MPs following a debate in parliament on police use of facial recognition technology
Briefly

The debate highlighted significant concerns regarding privacy and surveillance, especially the disproportionate misidentification of ethnic minorities and women, leading to further discrimination.
Despite facial recognition technology being used since 2017, there is currently no specific legislation governing its use, creating a dangerous legislative void.
Following the debate, advocacy groups urged MPs to table questions to the Prime Minister and other key officials to push for legislative safeguards on facial recognition technology.
The campaign 'The End of Privacy in Public' seeks to empower citizens to inquire about the usage of facial recognition in their own constituencies.
Read at Privacy International
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