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Facial Recognition

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Met is known to the police, it records from King's Cross face is missing fits

Sep 26,2023 10:41 am

King's Cross Estate managers say that the Facial Recognition searches ended in the year 2018

London's Metropolitan Police Service says it has no records of the results of the face detection tie-up with a private company in The City .

in the Last month, it admitted it had pictures of people with the managers of The City 's King's Cross Estate development.

It had so far, The Alliance is denied.

In a new report, the Met added that it had, and does not believe that it already had similar agreements with other private institutions.

He said the pictures were of "people that was arrested and charged/warned/warned or receives a warning," and were provided by Camden Borough police. The goal, it was added, was for "the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of the weaker members of the community or to support the security strategy".

However, it acknowledged that it had no record of whether the estate manager, CCTV camera system ever to from facial matches of the parties, and whether police action as a result.

"The findings of this report is caveated with the statement that the limits of the technology, which was not designed to be a test in this way, and the boundaries of corporate memory," he explains need to be.

He also confirmed that the face recognition system was in use on the property, that of the Japanese company NEC - Something that will reveal the management company, Argent , had repeatedly refused to, the self.

the NEC-systems were also provided by the met as to live also the South Wales Police in their own studies of face recognition.

The Met also confirmed that the image-sharing agreement had lasted between may 2016 and March 2018, and added that a new agreement was made at the beginning of this year. However, he said that no pictures had been released under the new tie-up.

Argent had previously said it will launch an advanced Facial Recognition system on the property, but had to do. It has since, and reject The Proposal .

The Met again apologized for the wrong information to The Mayor and the members of the London Assembly about his involvement and blame the errors on the agreement was taken to a "district-level".

London's Deputy mayor for policing and crime, Sophie Linden , The Police had written to The City all the basic command-making units, "it is clear that there is no local-level agreements on the use of live face detection".

In a statement to the BBC, adding: "The Mayor and I are committed to holding the Met to account on its use of Facial Recognition technology and that is why the [Met] Commissioner agree With Us that there is no further deployment anywhere in London, to all the conditions in the London policing ethics Panel report were raised. "

the tech was frozen earlier in the year, before the details of The King 's Cross partnership emerged.

the British Transport police had previously confirmed, there is also the common images with Argent for use in the Facial Recognition system.

privacy campaigners have concerns about The Affair , because it was not apparent to The Public that Facial Recognition searches were in use, in a popular open-air site, the home of shops, offices, education and leisure facilities.

In addition, is a formal link between The Police and an independent organization on the use of the face detection, is to be characterized, to a surveillance camera Commissioner. The watchdog previously had a similar arrangement with The Police in Manchester and a local shopping centre, blocked away.

In the course of this development, Argent further details of the scheme, has revealed to Big Brother Watch, after the privacy campaign group to submit a data subject access request.

Argent said.

had:"The fact that The Police initially denied involvement, and have only shows few records about him, as out of control using face detection, in This Country ," said Big Brother Watch Director Silkie Carlo .

Argent cancelled plans on a new Facial Recognition system at King's Cross

The surveillance camera Commissioner for England and Wales, who has said already looking into The Matter , that he believed that the case highlighted the need to for the government to regenerate a code of practice.

"The concern I have about private organizations that works in The Police have is the lack of control," said Tony Porter .

"Who is providing the supervision of The Watch -list? Who is on The Watch list? What is The Standard of the equipment used is? And as we know, is it good?

"Well, as a controller, I can't tell you to support The Answer to these questions, because there are no standards. And this is in the wrong position. "

London Assembly member, Sian Berry , who is co-leader of the England and Wales Green Party , added that the Mets report "raises more questions than it answers".

"you have now admitted that they claimed to have signed a new data-sharing-contract in January, that the face detection has been included by error, but I want to know what else could be shared and why this could happen so recently, with so much concern about the face-recognition among The Public at This Time ," She Said .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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