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Home secretary defends the use of facial recognition

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Home secretary defends the use of facial recognition

Home secretary defends the use of facial recognition

Yvette Cooper insists there will be "safeguards and protections" governing the use of live facial recognition by police forces in England and Wales, following fears that its deployment could infringe people’s right to privacy.

Report by Blairm.

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