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Essex invests in live facial recognition tech with first use at Clacton Air Show

Assistant Chief Constable Andy Pritchard said the deployment of live facial recognition (LFR) at the Clacton Air Show on 22 and 23 August is a "really exciting moment" for the force.
Category: Life facial recognition
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