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There are times when transactions over a certain amount need to be verified by more than one cashier and very often the signature is written before a cheque or withdrawal slip is produced. Under these circumstances, other identification would be required. If that person is a customer known to the bank then what is wrong with facial recognition? Additionally, when an account is opened, don't you think that the bank would be entitled to see who is actually opening an account? If not, why not? I would imagine that there is at least one female Muslim in Britain with a mortgage, for example, and I would be astounded if a mortgage was granted without facial contact at some stage.