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  1. They’ve been using it for a while now and sharing the images of known criminals. They have every right to do so too as it’s private property not the public square. The easiest thing might just be to not steal. Perhaps it’s that there’s an obvious commonality amongst those shown on any supermarkets wall of shame that lies at the heart of the authors discomfort?

  2. I don’t feel that facial recognition technology is necessary and when they can pass that data on to other supermarkets it becomes tricky with our privacy laws.

  3. “and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” This was written almost 2000 years ago & for most of my life people insisted that it could never happen, they are no longer certain about that.

  4. If it’s not on video it didn’t happen. The sooner that NZ Police wear body cams (GoPro styles), the sooner we can hold their dirty corrupt selves to account. Body cams now on NZ Police.

  5. I asked at Nelson New World and the employee said haven’t we had this for ages and pointed to the little camera lenses in the ceiling. I said that I thought it was a different, more detailed, sort of surveillance but it gets a bit much for me, trying to keep up with the latest machinations.

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