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Mike DeWine, didn’t bother informing the public about the plan to use drivers’ license data as a face recognition fishing pond.Submitted by Oldroser on Wed, 09/04/2013 - 20:29.
I would think this information is in the public interest. More government snooping, prying, control without any public input. The article starts out : Two months ago, the state government in Ohio secretly implemented a face recognition program using the drivers’ license database to check against mug shots and images of suspects, a local newspaper has learned. Using public records law to obtain documents from the state AG’s office, the Cincinnati Enquirer found that
The AG, Mike DeWine, didn’t bother informing the public about the plan to use the drivers’ license database as a face recognition fishing pond. The Cincinnati newspaper also found that the AG himself wasn’t aware that the system had been “turned on” until two weeks after police started using it, and had already queried it some 900 times. What’s the big deal about a system like this? Haven’t police always had access to the images in the drivers’ license database? Sort of. The Enquirer explains:
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