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Senior officials at the Home Office secretly lobbied the UK’s independent privacy regulator to act “favourably” towards a private firm keen to roll out controversial facial recognition technology across the country, according to internal government emails seen by the Observer.

Correspondence reveals that the Home Office wrote to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) warning that policing minister, Chris Philp, would “write to your commissioner” if the regulator’s investigation into Facewatch – whose facial recognition cameras have provoked huge opposition after being installed in shops – was not positive towards the firm.

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[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The UK has always been a place were the power elites firmly believe they're inherently superior and have a right to treat the plebes however they see fit (even the highly celebrated ending of slavery was quickly undone not long after by the - nowaydays never mentioned - invention of indentured servitude).

The post war period with the creation of social security, the National Health Service and a more broad spreading of prosperity was a blip, not a change in trend.

So yeah, no suprise that the toffs once again feel completelly free to treat the plebes as a different, lesser kind of being.