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cbabe

(5,109 posts)
4. My reading is
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 02:16 PM
Dec 2022

you don’t have to submit. Yet. But may be consequences.

Also this is a private industry so don’t know how far 4th amendment goes. Remember the upset over full body X-rays. And their storage and misuse.

Now they’ll have your face to share with whom ever forever.


Your rights

So do you have to participate?

"None of this facial recognition technology is mandated," said Lim. "Those who do not feel comfortable will still have to present their ID - but they can tell the officer that they do not want their photo taken, and the officer will turn off the live camera." There are also supposed to be signs around informing you of your rights.

But does it mean you'll get moved to a slow line, get an extra pat down, or a mark on your record? "

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