
"Courageous colleagues across London do not deserve to be treated with this level of suspicion by their Big Brother Bosses. This continuous 24/7 geo-location tracking is highly intrusive and risks monitoring officers when they are off duty, on rest days, or at home."
"The MPS said Palantir's service has already helped identify serious corruption leading to the arrest of two officers and the suspension of two more. It is also investigating 98 officers for abuse of the shift roster IT system."
The Metropolitan Police Federation warns officers to be cautious about carrying work devices off duty due to the MPS's use of Palantir's AI for monitoring. The federation is considering legal action against the MPS for deploying technology that includes intrusive geo-location tracking. Concerns have been raised about the presumption of wrongdoing and the impact on officers' personal lives. The MPS claims the technology aids in identifying misconduct and improving professional standards, having already led to arrests and investigations of several officers for various infractions.
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