Sixty-Nine Fake ID Arrests Made With Help of Facial Recognition Tech



Sixty-nine fake ID arrests made with help of ‘facial recognition technology’ (via NJ.com)

One man, whose driver’s license was suspended after six DUI convictions, allegedly used the identity of a disabled relative to get a new license. A 75-year-old man allegedly used the ID of a dead guy to try to hide a felony. Still another man got a…

 

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