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If yes, are you aware the police are using face recognition software on the passport database seeking villains ?
After the P O software farce, I wonder how many wrong convictions will follow this further intrusion on private information.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I note with concern the casual way those with a database for one thing are willing to share the data with others whose database the transferred data was not collected for. Presently I try to convince myself that my passport has a photo so maybe this isn't too awful; but clearly it is a step on the slope towards controlling the population that will be available to any future government who decides to be openly oppressive. As your PO example shows, authorities can not be trusted to have your interest at heart, or even any regards to fairness and justice. We seem to be going the way of China and their like minded friends.
bhg: "Face recognition is similar to ANPR in that a single camera can compare the tax/insurance status of far more cars more quickly than a person can." - no it's nothing like ANPR. ANPR uses OCR to extract the reg from a picture, it then uses that to look up DVLA records. FRS works by processing the pictures and storing hundreds of data points. The PP DB has no doubt already been processed and the pictures will have a metadata record stored with them containing all the afore mentioned data points. It is then a simple matter to search millions of metadata records and extract likely matches.