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What do you suppose is the common court finding when individuals complain that facial recognition software used in conjunction with cameras placed about the community is a violation of the constitutional right to privacy?
~ that the individual does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy when walking down a public street.
~ if the individual isn’t doing anything wrong, then he or she has no grounds to complain.
~ that the complaint is valid and facial recognition software should be banned
~ since no two faces are the same, there is no difference between the use of software and the use of a police officer with a great memory for faces standing on a street corner