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Florida Surveillance Cameras Claim a Victim

kris_lang writes: "The St. Petersburg Times has an article that describes how an innocent man was tracked down because he was used as a "demo" face for Visionics Face-It face recognition software with their on-the-street video surveillance system in Tampa's Ybor City district. The "demo" image was printed in the St. Pete Times, and then sold to U.S. News and World Report which used it in an article. A USN&WR reader in Oklahama misidentified the face as being that of her ex-husband wanted on felony child neglect charges. The Tampa Police tracked him down to his job site and interrogated him. Now here's a question: how did they identify him in the first place to be able to track him down? Well, Florida has also been using digital photos for their newer driver's licenses. So they already have a handy-dandy database to work with."

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  1. Irony by Patrick · · Score: 5, Funny
    A USN&WR reader in Oklahama misidentified the face as being that of her ex-husband wanted on felony child neglect charges.

    So the technology is already better at face recognition than a woman in Oklahoma. Technology: 1. Humanity: 0.

    1. Re:Irony by unformed · · Score: 3, Funny

      yeah, but she's from Oklahoma that's not fair for the rest of us

    2. Re:Irony by Bob+McCown · · Score: 5, Funny

      Considering it was USN&WR, I assume she recognized him right after Elvis gave her a haircut on a UFO.

  2. Re:1984 is finally here? by Mr.+Flibble · · Score: 3, Funny

    1984 is finally here?

    No.

    Now please proceed down the hall into room 101.

    Thank you citizen.

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  3. Idea by qslack · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you ever walk around in a Florida city with cameras, wear a clear plastic bag around your head. If they identify you, sue them under the DMCA for circumvention of an encryption device (the plastic bag).

    1. Re:Idea by Bob+McCown · · Score: 3, Funny

      You first, but dont forget to tape it tight around the neck. Faster than chlorene in the gene pool.

    2. Re:Idea by Dr.+Prakash+Kothari · · Score: 5, Funny
      Or better yet, you could wear a tinfoil hat whenever you go out in public. The reflection of the sunlight off the foil would disrupt the camera, preventing it from getting a clear shot of you.

      Plus, it keeps out "the voices" and the alien Carnivore anal probe mind control rays.

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  4. Gee by Defender2000 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The woman couldn't identify her ex. Any wonder why they aren't together any more?

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  5. Of course, If I were here husband... by walnut · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course, if I were here husband, now would be a good time to move to Florida AND take on the fake identity of the man accidentally questioned. Lightening rarely strikes twice - and the legal suits which (undoubtedly) this guy will try to put forth against the police will deter them from ever investigating him regarding some event even remotely related to this trial for a while.

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  6. Masquerade by zook · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd like to see someone start selling cheap masks of the folks on the FBI 10 most wanted list. We could wear them while walking/driving around cities that use this technology.