
The Knesset Law committee approved a bill entitled “Law to correct the police authority” designed to enable facial recognition cameras against civilians and “identifying vehicles on the streets,” reports Tech12.
“A NATIONAL MISSION”
At this point, the coalition will propose the law to the Knesset and lay the groundwork for implementing it into law.
A majority approved the draft of the bill of the committee. The only MK opposing the bill was Aliyah and Absorption Minister Pnina Tamno Shatah. The chair of the committee, Justice Minister Gidon Sa’ar, voted in favor despite opposing the idea of facial recognition cameras in the past saying: “There is a national mission to increase the rate of identification through technological means with oversight. This is a worldwide trend.” He admitted that the notion of a violation of privacy was “a big question.”
The initiative comes at a time when parts of the United States and Europe mull the allowance of law enforcement from using facial recognition cameras. The technology being proposed by the government will have the capability to identify every Israeli civilian’s location in the past and present, even if they are innocent of any criminal activity.
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