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Department of Investigation Confirms Probe of NYPD Gang Database After Advocates Rally
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On Tuesday morning, a coalition of anti-surveillance advocates and public defenders gathered in front of the NYPD’s Inspector General’s office to demand once again an investigation into cops’ gang database.
On Tuesday evening, the city Department of Investigation told THE CITY that it started a probe of the infamous Criminal Group Database three years ago and that the job is nearly complete.
“DOI has an ongoing examination on the NYPD’s gang database, which began in 2018, and is now in its final stages,” said Diane Struzzi, a Department of Investigation spokesperson.
Joint open letter by civil society organisations and independent experts calling on states to implement an immediate moratorium on the sale, transfer and use of surveillance technology
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From Macy’s to Albertsons, facial recognition is already everywhere
Customers are largely unaware that some of their favorite stores are using facial recognition tech.
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Some of the US’s most popular stores including Macy’s and Albertsons are using facial recognition on their customers, largely without their knowledge, according to the digital rights nonprofit Fight the Future.
On July 14, Fight for the Future helped launch a nationwide campaign to document which of the country’s biggest retailers are deploying facial recognition, and which ones have committed to not use the technology. The campaign, which has the support of more than