The police are using the technology on the city's streets, a move that has divided opinion.
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last month which said there was a "substantial improvement" in accuracy - with a false match of one in 6,000 people who pass the camera. "What the police won't admit is that facial recognition doesn't actually make people safer… it entrenches patterns of discrimination in policing," she said.
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