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In what may be another step toward some kind of dystopian teetotaling surveillance state, a grocery store in London is using secret photos that measure biometric facial features of folks buying booze and cigarettes to help prevent underage drinking. The photos are compared to a database of “known underage buyers,” and they are hoping to network the database with other stores across the UK.
Creepy. I wonder how long until grocery stores here start using similar technology.