Three in five Britons fear being wrongly caught by 'Big Brother' facial recognition tech
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More than three in five Britons fear being wrongly implicated by "Big Brother" facial recognition technology, a bombshell new survey has revealed.
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Currently, 13 police forces across England and Wales either use or are trialling LFR.
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But the Government recently announced 40 new police vans equipped with the cameras would be deployed in town centres to help tackle rising anti-social behaviour on the high street.
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But Britons remain conflicted - with the survey finding that 69 per cent of the public believe they should have a say on how its rolled out across the country.
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