EXPOSURE TIMES AND LOCATIONS IN THIS STORY ON THE 12 NEWS APP. >> THE MILWAUKEE POLICE UNION IS FIGHTING BACK TONIGHT AFTER THE DEPARTMENT PAUSED ITS USE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY. NOW, MPD ...
Courthouses have been using facial recognition technology and databases of "monitored" people to track visitors.
Trevis Williams is eight inches taller than a man accused of flashing a woman in Union Square in February. The police arrested him anyway. Credit...Natalie Keyssar for The New York Times Supported by ...
A not-guilty verdict was handed down to labor union executives who unlawfully removed facial recognition access system equipment installed by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries at its workplace. Presiding ...
Less than two months ago, both the Milwaukee Police and Milwaukee County Sheriff were either using or exploring facial ...
The ACLU is urging the court system to stop a pilot program for facial recognition cameras in Rhode Island courthouses.