
"Our submission covers necessary safeguards and expansion on certain safeguards including prohibited uses: Live FRT (LFRT), Operator Initiated FRT (OIFRT), Inferential Technologies, and the use of FRT at protests, alongside provisions concerning training and impact assessments."
"The submission addresses reference databases, independent oversight body establishment, and additional matters including standards regarding the quality of data including tests for accuracy and racial bias, with application of the legal framework extending beyond law enforcement."
Privacy International submitted a comprehensive response to the UK Home Office consultation on establishing legal frameworks for law enforcement biometric and facial recognition technology use. The submission proposes essential safeguards including prohibitions on live facial recognition technology, operator-initiated facial recognition, inferential technologies, and facial recognition deployment at protests. Additional recommendations address training requirements, impact assessments, reference database governance, and establishment of independent oversight bodies. The submission emphasizes standards for data quality, accuracy testing, and racial bias detection. Privacy International also advocates for extending the legal framework beyond law enforcement to other sectors requiring biometric technology regulation.
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