Facial recognition technology delivers real results, with Croydon's cameras nabbing criminals every 34 minutes and slashing violent crime by 12%. The system caught suspects who evaded justice for two decades, proving this tech works when traditional policing fails. Trading a split-second scan that's immediately deleted for safer streets is a bargain most residents gladly accept.
Mahmood's AI panopticon represents state overreach disguised as innovation, invoking a surveillance model deemed too cruel for 19th-century prisoners. Government tech projects consistently expand bureaucratic control while failing to deliver, from care.data to the Online Safety Act. Treating AI as an oracle won't fix broken policing when authorities already ignore burglaries and shoplifting.
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