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FBI Installing Face Recognition Across America

RetroGrow

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This gets scarier every day. These loons want face recognition of every American.

http://rt.com/usa/news/fbi-recognition-system-ngi-640/

"Birthmarks, be damned: the FBI has officially started rolling out a state-of-the-art face recognition project that will assist in their effort to accumulate and archive information about each and every American at a cost of a billion dollars.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reached a milestone in the development of their Next Generation Identification (NGI) program and is now implementing the intelligence database in unidentified locales across the country, New Scientist reports in an article this week. The FBI first outlined the project back in 2005, explaining to the Justice Department in an August 2006 document (.pdf) that their new system will eventually serve as an upgrade to the current Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) that keeps track of citizens with criminal records across America . "

This is just part of the article.
Here's what Al Franken said about it:
"“Facial recognition creates acute privacy concerns that fingerprints do not,” US Senator Al Franken (D-Minnesota) told the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law earlier this year. “Once someone has your faceprint, they can get your name, they can find your social networking account and they can find and track you in the street, in the stores you visit, the government buildings you enter, and the photos your friends post online.”

Just another reason to stay off Facebook and other such sites. Data mining is out of control.
Soon they will be tracking our every move.
Damn, they already are with cell phones, but now it gets worse.
 

ronbo51

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Don't forget new cars are mandated to have "black boxes" to record your every auto move. Gotcha comin and goin.
 
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and then the criminals got a hold of the technology, just think what you could do

dont some states already have like automatic plate readers on police cars that scan EVERY car that goes by????? shits fucked
 

whodare

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and then the criminals got a hold of the technology, just think what you could do

dont some states already have like automatic plate readers on police cars that scan EVERY car that goes by????? shits fucked

You mean the FBI aren't the criminals?
 

Growcephus

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More bullshit crap that not only violates our privacy, but wastes our tax dollars at the same time.

The federal government is THE biggest sucker when it comes to shit like this, and I would estimate that 20%, if not more, of our federal budget is wasted on shit that either:

A. Is NOT needed to complete any given task.
B. Does NOT work as intended.
C. Works ONLY under favorable conditions that RARELY exist in the field, and are NOT practical for day to day operations.

This has been my personal experience in the military at least...
 

vta

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dont some states already have like automatic plate readers on police cars that scan EVERY car that goes by????? shits fucked

In LA County they are installing them at intersections.
 
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KSP

More bullshit crap that not only violates our privacy, but wastes our tax dollars at the same time.

The federal government is THE biggest sucker when it comes to shit like this, and I would estimate that 20%, if not more, of our federal budget is wasted on shit that either:

A. Is NOT needed to complete any given task.
B. Does NOT work as intended.
C. Works ONLY under favorable conditions that RARELY exist in the field, and are NOT practical for day to day operations.

This has been my personal experience in the military at least...

Rack. Nail meet hammer.
 
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Its messed up where the USA is going. In my state they have cop cars that scan plates. Not too long ago I was parked at a gas station and some cop drove by and scanned my plate. He rolled up to me real slow and told me I had parking g tickets. Then he asked me who's car I was driving because the scan came up with a girls name as the car owner. It was some real bullshit. The future is going to be bad.
 

Organic joe

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Hate to break it to ya guys but they have already been using facial recognition...
Proof is at the bmv when you get your pic taken for your license you are not allowed to smile or have hair in your face or anything of that nature when I first got my l's I was allowed to smile not when I went to renew it tho...

The only reason they are bringing it to public attention now is so they can legally use it in court against us kinda like a warrant type deal if they find something without it then the evidence don't hold up but with the warrant evidence stands with the public knowing about this it will hold up in court

Hope this makes sense
 

GetUpStandUp

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I know for fact that they installed these cameras like 6 years ago, my uncle works for the city of L.A, and there was a contract to put these cameras in right about the time we got the red light cameras, he had helped install the one in union station, and he said others went in at other major venues like airport, etc. Not say so to start arguements, just a heads up that they already had them for a while.
 

Hydro-Soil

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Hate to break it to ya guys but they have already been using facial recognition...
Proof is at the bmv when you get your pic taken for your license you are not allowed to smile or have hair in your face or anything of that nature when I first got my l's I was allowed to smile not when I went to renew it tho...

Yeah, they have the same at the DMVs in Colorado. If the picture has expression the computer rejects it as 'no image detected' or something like that. That's what it said when I gave it no expression though. LOL You'd laugh your ass off at the photo it accepted though. :laughing: Everyone else does. :D Gotta be a fluke.

No laughing matter though and just one more reason I stay away from 'populated' areas. It's coming to the mountains, I'm sure, but it's a long way off for now.

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 

RetroGrow

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Looks like it's time to be in disguise when going to the DMV. Maybe a fake mustache and some makeup, and a Bozo wig.
 
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Hempe

i see people getting really angry over this. possibly to the point of destroying these machines. Anyone know where one is?
 

Easygrowing

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Talk about freedom !! sucks...think im moving out from cali soon..is just 2 much now..
even on the water-GPS following you-if have one.Where can you go,for be your self,just a bit ? the toilet ? mabye
 

Littleleaf

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would a little botox make them useless? or (quoting ZZ Top) Cheap Sunglasses...

I would rather know were Monsanto's seed warehouses are.
 

amannamedtruth

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...Facial recognition eh? Its why I wear a mask everywhere.

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