Police used facial recognition technology lawfully, High Court rules in landmark challenge | The Independent

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An activist has lost the world's first legal challenge over police use of facial recognition, after the High Court found the technology was being used lawfully in Wales.

Ed Bridges said his human rights had been violated by the “intrusive surveillance tool”, after he was scanned at a protest and while Christmas shopping in Cardiff


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