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Scottish policing: Amnesty International says facial recognition ‘should have no place’

The global human rights charity has taken part in a recent feedback exercise to air its opposition to expanded use of a technology that Westminster has promised to ‘ramp up’ Facial recognition technology “should have no place” in Scotland, a human rights charity has said as Police Scotland considers its adoption. Amnesty International has warned that implementing the technology would show an “alarming disregard for fundamental human rights”. No …
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PublicTechnology.net broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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