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"Plans set out on Monday as part of sweeping reforms to policing would see the number of camera vans rise from 10 to 50, and be made available to all forces in England and Wales. A public consultation is under way on how use of the technology should be regulated but it is understood that the national rollout of vans will be in line with current standards used by the Metropolitan Police, who have been using the technology for several years."
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while refusing to lock content behind paywalls and soliciting donations to fund journalism. The Home Secretary defended plans for a national rollout of live facial recognition to all police forces in England and Wales despite an ongoing public consultation. Human rights group Liberty accused the Government of ignoring fundamental rights by announcing the rollout while the consultation continues. The proposals would increase the number of camera vans from 10 to 50 and align deployment with Metropolitan Police standards. Evidence from live facial recognition will be tested in criminal trials.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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