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Bahamas, Guyana eye facial recognition surveillance projects to fight crime
Feb. 2, 2024, 4:56 p.m. | Ayang Macdonald
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Prime Minister Philip Davis of The Bahamas has called on citizens to accept and support a government surveillance project which includes facial recognition, justifying that the system would enhance public security for the general good. Guyana is also implementing a similar project which is part of a strategy by the country’s police to better respond to crime using cutting-edge technology.
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The country’s police has been trialing the system in the last …
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