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Kensington and Chelsea council forked out over £25,000 to take older residents on holiday during Notting Hill Carnival this ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has claimed rules and safeguards fall short of standards and could have a ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission voices concerns as force prepares to use the technology at Notting Hill Carnival ...
The Metropolitan Police’s plan to use live facial recognition (LFR) technology is “unlawful” and “incompatible” with human ...
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The concerns come as the Met is set to deploy LFR, which captures people’s faces in real-time CCTV cameras, at this year’s Notting Hill Carnival over the August bank holiday weekend. Metropolitan ...
The EHRC the Met's use live facial recognition could have a “chilling effect” on human rights and put democracy at risk ...
Conservative London Assembly member Susan Hall backed Emily Carver over Tom Harwood in a GB News debate today on the ...
The world’s second-largest street festival returns this bank holiday weekend as London welcomes the 58th edition of Notting ...
The force also plans to use the tech at major events, including the upcoming Notting Hill Carnival. Despite these benefits, the EHRC is concerned that LFRT poses a significant threat to key human ...
The three-and-a-half-mile route across west London starts near Westbourne Park tube station, down Chepstow Road to Westbourne ...