I would like to see a national law requiring the permanent deletion of mugshots if the arrested is not convicted of a crime within a certain period after the arrest. What percentage of these mugshots that are archived and shared are of innocent people?
sparrish1d ago
Mugshots are typically available to the public anyway. I think they traded easier access to mugshots.
fiduciarytemp23h ago
Reasonable solution: Extract homomorohically encrypted features and mandate homomorphic face search
juliusdavies23h ago
Am I wrong to assume police already have access to their area’s database of driver’s license photos?
Never mind mugshots - I think they already have access to most people’s faces, even those that have never been arrested.
zx80801d ago
Is it the first total surveillance proposal in the US?
catlikesshrimp1d ago
Legal Ownership in perpetuity of 2.5M citizen mugshots accompained by their respective "metadata" Name, gender, age...? Or the right to scan the pictures to store hashes only?
"Free facial Recognition Access" is "Two licenses" Worth $12,500 each. For how long? Under which limitations? etc
glaucon23h ago
"Milwaukee police _consider_ trade"
astrea23h ago
Wait until y’all learn about the PCSO facial recognition dataset