Statement on the High Court judgement on the use of live facial recognition technology by South Wales Police

An ICO spokesperson said: “We will be reviewing the judgment carefully. We welcome the court’s finding that the police use of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) systems involves the processing of sensitive personal data of members of the public, requiring compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018. This new and intrusive technology has the potential, if used without the right privacy safeguards, to undermine rather than enhance confidence in the police.”

Link: Statement on the High Court judgement on the use of live facial recognition technology by South Wales Police
Source: ICO .org.uk

Clean Air (No. 2)

A Bill to make provision about mitigating air pollution, including through the use of low emission zones; to prohibit vehicle idling; to restrict the approval and sale of vehicles with certain engine types; to require local authorities to undertake tree-planting programmes and to take steps to promote the use of electric propulsion systems in buses and taxis; and for connected purposes.

Link: Clean Air (No. 2)
Source: Public Bills