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Tech companies are trying to sell police real-time facial recognition systems, which can track and identify people as they walk down the street. As NPR reported two weeks ago, American police have generally held off, but there's new evidence that one police department — Orlando, Fla. — has decided to try it out.
Orlando Police Testing Amazon's Real-Time Facial Recognition
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Trendy's won't mind it makes them feel safe and secure, why when the gov. offers them to stick a probe up their rear ends they will be first in line.
Orlando Police Testing Amazon's Real-Time Facial Recognition
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Trendy's won't mind it makes them feel safe and secure, why when the gov. offers them to stick a probe up their rear ends they will be first in line.