英国高等法院支持面部识别技术推广。
UK High Court Backs Facial Recognition Rollout

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/uk-high-court-backs-facial-recognition-rollout

英国高等法院最近裁定,伦敦都市警察局在伦敦交通网络中使用实时面部识别(LFR)技术是合法的,驳回了“老大哥观察”组织和一名此前被该系统错误识别的青年工作者提出的法律挑战。该挑战认为LFR侵犯了欧洲人权公约中规定的隐私权和言论自由权。 这项裁决为该技术在全国范围内推广铺平了道路。虽然计划提出上诉,但作者批评了法律策略,认为关注隐私原则可能更为有效。 这一决定被视为英国日益增长的威权主义趋势的一部分,并引用了最近禁止下一代吸烟的立法以及即将实施的学校禁用智能手机的政策。作者对政府过度干预表示担忧,并倡导个人自由,即使是在可能有害的选择方面。

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原文

Authored by Kit Knightly via OffGuardian.org,

Yesterday evening, the UK’s High Court ruled in favour of the Metropolitan Police in a legal challenge pertaining to the use of Live Facial Recognition Technology (LFR) across London’s transport network.

The case had been brought by Silkie Carlo of Big Brother Watch and Shaun Thompson, a youth worker who was previously misidentified by the technology, “over concerns it could be used arbitrarily or in a discriminatory way”.

Specifically, their lawyers argued that the current powers claimed by police governing the use of LFR would breach articles 8, 10 & 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR),

But the High Court judges said “nah”, and dismissed the challenge in favour of the police.

Shocking, right?

The establishment judges voted in favour of the establishment cops using technology to violate people’s rights in the name of protecting the establishment.

‘Cause for a second there we didn’t know which way that might go.

The failure of this legal challenge will open the door for a national rollout of FTR across high streets and transport hubs up and down the country.

There’s a good, technical breakdown of the legal proceedings here.

The claimants have already stated they plan to appeal the ruling.

Personally, I question the decision to base the case on protecting the innocent from “errors” in the LFR tech, rather than the question of the right to privacy as a general principle, but I’m not a lawyer…and they were probably going to lose whatever they said.

All in all, it’s just another example of the increasing normalization of authoritarianism in the UK.

The UK Parliament has just passed a law banning smoking for everyone born after January 1st 2009, meaning the legal age of smoking will increase by one year every year until the last smokers die off.

Some will say “that’s good, tobacco is poison”, but I will always argue that people have the right to live as wisely or foolishly as they want, as long as they are not hurting other people.

And I don’t trust any government empowered to protect me “for my own good.”

Oh, and the British schools are going to be made to ban smartphones, too.

It’s all getting very claustrophobic in the UK right now.

But, in totally unrelated news, black balaclavas are relatively inexpensive and can be purchased from most major clothing retailers.

Consider stocking up, until they’re illegal too.

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