Quote Originally Posted by Joseph C. Krause View Post
It won't stop a crime while the crime takes place, but the facial recognition technology creates the ability to track individuals in all of their movements and actions. So I live downtown without a car for a year, the police could have a file on a computer showing every place I walked and how long I stayed their for that entire year. This isn't about "privacy" so much as the new creation of a record of every action one takes, going beyond one's own memories of one's own actions. I may have forgotten every place I visited on a walk last month, but there could be a database of it that only the police can access.

Most of us already are deep into this situation based on how we use our phones and the internet, but we are all able to choose not to. This would not be voluntary. In other words: dislike.
It won't stop the crime but the police could pinpoint what area the crime is taking place before it escalate