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<p>For the recent live facial recognition trials, police have compiled bespoke watch
lists of individuals depending on the needs of the deployment. This includes people
wanted for serious offences, those banned from attending the event, or known criminals
that operate in a crowded space.</p><p>The police’s selection of images that are used
to compile watch lists is governed by data protection legislation and human rights
law.</p><p>The National Police Chiefs’ Council is currently drafting operational advice
to police forces on the conduct of trials, including the creation of watch lists.
The Facial Images and New Biometrics Oversight and Advisory Board will review the
advice.</p>
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