Surveillance cameras, like the one here in Boston, are used throughout Massachusetts. The state now regulates how police use facial recognition technology.
Massachusetts lawmakers passed one of the first state-wide restrictions of facial recognition as part of a sweeping police reform law.
The new law sets limits on how police use the technology in criminal investigations. It s one of the first attempts to find middle ground when regulating this
technology, but not all privacy advocates agree that regulation is the right step.
Democratic state Sen. Sonia Chang-Díaz was one of the leaders behind this push for criminal justice reform.
Former Police Officer Sentenced to Prison for Killing Black Neighbor Botham Jean Seeks Lesser Charge Amber Guyger needs to sit where she is in prison and accept responsibility for what she did to my son, my family, my country, my world, Botham s mom told CNN Photo by Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
On Tuesday, an attorney for Amber Guyger, 32 the former Dallas police officer who was sentenced to prison for killing her Black neighbor Botham Jean, 26 while he was in his own apartment appealed in court to acquit Guyger of murder or substitute for a lesser charge.
With patio weather upon us, Project Takeout is a wrap
But first, a final batch of recommendations from Globe staff, because to-go meals are always in season
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In January, The Boston Globe launched Project Takeout, an initiative with a simple premise: Get takeout; support local, independent restaurants. These businesses, so important to the flavor of our neighborhoods and the fabric of our lives, were fighting to make it through the winter. Since then, each week in this space Globe staffers have shared their favorites to inspire and inform you â pizza joints and soul-food spots, neighborhood staples that have been around forever and businesses that opened during the pandemic and managed to make it work.
Gold Coast players were bracing for a defensive wake-up call from assistant coach Jim Dymock this week as the Titans look to recover from a troubling fortnight where they’ve conceded 76 points in back-to-back defeats.
The Titans threw away a golden opportunity to upset South Sydney when they surrendered a 24-10 half-time lead in the 40-30 loss last Friday, the 30-6 second half mauling coming after the hapless 36-0 loss to Manly just a week earlier.
Tyrone Peachey said defensive coach Dymock was planning a tough tackling session on Tuesday evening ahead of Friday’s derby showdown with Brisbane where Anthony Milford will be back from a fortnight in Intrust Super Cup exile to guide the Broncos in the halves.
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