Cleveland’s Public Safety Director has responded to a newly-released watchdog report about police surveillance technology. News 5 reported on the Cleveland Community Police Commission's recommendation on facial recognition technology, license plate readers and drones.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland’s Public Safety Director has responded to a newly-released watchdog report about police surveillance technology.
The statement acknowledged the city received the report drafted by the CPC and said “the city does not utilize nor have the camera infrastructure or technology applications to facilitate facial recognition operations.” The city also said it has no plans to implement any programs that would go beyond guidelines set by the state of Ohio which does not permit for the local use of facial recognition technology.
Irwin says BCI upgraded its software program for the criminal history repository and background checks in June 2021. Irwin says while the capability exists for facial recognition in the new software, it has not been implemented.
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