Mets used facial recognition to profit on unsuspecting Citi Field fans: suit
Briefly

Citi Field cameras collect facial identifiers as fans enter, with the Mets allegedly using this data for profit, violating New York City's Biometrics Law.
Fans on Reddit reported their confusion when made to remove hats for scanning, realizing it was due to the facial recognition technology obstructing their identification.
Critics of the technology argue that facial recognition is a breach of privacy, drawing parallels to controversial uses at other venues like Madison Square Garden.
The lawsuit claims the Mets enhance profits by deploying facial recognition instead of relying on sufficient manual security measures for event safety.
Read at New York Post
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