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So let's say you're the police and you want to keep an eye out for bad guys, and you have a bunch of CCTVs. According to the rule you quoted, it would be sufficient to surface the face match to someone, who would manually check that it is the right person before going ahead and arresting them? That person could even be the police themselves? I bet people think this is banning a lot more behavior than it is.



The rule I quoted is a summary of the position and not to be taken as legal framework on decision making. The rules are mulled over in the white paper and it would take some time to digest it before making a comment on how the rule could potentially work in the future. The current process is for the white paper to be published and then call for opinions on comments.




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