Police have arrested more than 100 wanted criminals thanks to a live facial recognition (LFR) pilot programme.
The London Metropolitan Police says that this biometric technology is contributing to the city’s record-low murder rates.
More than 100 wanted criminals have been arrested in the first few months of a pilot programme in which live facial ...
A Met Police live facial recognition camera pilot has led to more than 100 wanted criminals being arrested in the last three ...
Since October, LFR cameras have been in operation on fixed points in Croydon, leading to over 100 arrests according to police ...
The city’s homicide rate is lower than that of New York, Paris or Toronto, contradicting a narrative promoted by President ...
Over 100 wanted criminals were arrested in the first few months of a pilot programme in South London, in which ...
Another Christmas and New Year gone, and into the doldrums of January and February. Phew, I can exhale. Why? Because I live ...
More stations and tunnelled sections across London’s Tube network now connected to high-speed mobile coverage Progress on ...
The number of homicides recorded in London has dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade. | ITV News London ...
The homeless tent village near Adelphi Terrace in Westminster was cleared by the local council before Christmas.
Police have arrested more than 100 wanted criminals in the first few months of a pilot programme in which live facial ...
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