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Police Use of Facial Recognition Technology Could Threaten Charter Rights: Lawyers
The use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement without proper legal safeguards, threatens privacy, free speech, and peaceful assembly protected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a technology and human rights lawyer says.
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