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Yes, In my opinion, I believe this should be banned. Using facial recognition technology in public spaces on unknowing passerbies is an infringement of privacy rights.
I voted no if public spaces explicitly let people know that they are being surveilled. Facial recognition software is really important for fighting crime
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