Police unlawfully storing images of innocent people for facial recognition
Briefly

Despite a 2012 high court ruling declaring unlawful retention of innocent individuals' custody images, UK police forces still store and potentially use these for facial recognition.
Charlie Whelton from Liberty highlighted the troubling issue of lawful policies being ignored, stating it's unacceptable that police retain innocent people's biometric data for facial recognition.
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