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NACDL Commends California on Banning Police Facial Recognition Cameras
Police man Photo by Fred Moon on Unsplash |
Based in Columbia, South Carolina, Stephen Krzyston is a legal professional who has close to a decade of experience in the industry, and who serves as an attorney with Cavanaugh & Thickens. Stephen Krzyston is also a member of several professional organizations, including the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).
The NACDL looks to continually improve the criminal justice system, and recently commended the California legislature for banning the use of facial recognition software on police body cameras. The NACDL had pushed for the move for several years, including in its 2017 “Policing Body Cameras: Policies and Procedures to Safeguard the Rights of the Accused” report.
In the report, it argued against the collection of biometric surveillance and facial recognition data by police body cameras. As such, it welcomed the “Body Camera Accountability Act (AB 1215),” which was signed into law by California Governor Gavin Newsom and bans the collection of this information for the next 3 years.
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