More than 100 wanted criminals have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police, within the first three months of a pioneering ...
UK Metropolitan Police say a facial recognition pilot in Croydon led to more than 100 arrests in three months, raising public ...
More than 100 wanted criminals have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police, within the first three months of a Live Facial ...
A trial of Live Facial Recognition technology (LFR) in south London has helped cut robbery and shoplifting and led to more ...
Police have arrested more than 100 wanted criminals thanks to a live facial recognition (LFR) pilot programme.
A Met Police live facial recognition camera pilot has led to more than 100 wanted criminals being arrested in the last three months in Croydon.
Met Police boasts that its permanent deployment of live facial recognition cameras in Croydon has led to more than 100 ...
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer visited Ikea in Croydon and spoke to this paper about youth crime, safe spaces, and opportunities for young people in the borough.
Metropolitan Police figures have revealed which south west London borough recorded the highest number of criminal offences in December.
A Met Police live facial recognition camera pilot has led to more than 100 wanted criminals being arrested in the last three ...
A Met Police facial recognition trial in Croydon cut crime by 12% and led to 100 arrests, but faces a High Court challenge ...