Facial recognition technology is increasingly being deployed by police officers across the U.S., but the scope of its use has been hard to pin down.
In Miami, it’s used for cases big and exceedingly small, as one case Reason recently reviewed showed: Miami police used facial recognition technology to identify a homeless man who refused to give his name to an officer. That man was arrested, but prosecutors quickly dropped the case after determining the officer lacked probable cause for the arrest.
originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com 1 year ago
the 'officers arrest person refusing to identify themself' is pretty standard abuse across the country regardless.
the only way to stop that is to allow us actually prosecute police officers.
remove qualified immunity. insure individual officer. prosecute bad officers.
we can do this