"He did mention that one of the things they've got there is that they link it up to the local police database so if anyone's wanted for crime they can get done, that sounds a bit big brothery to me".
Err, just a bit! Suppose it depends on the crime, if you've got serious offenders in there then fair enough lock them up, but being drunk and disorderly is a crime - can you imagine people going to the game after a few beers and getting lifted!
TBH when I saw the email I hadn't thought about the camera recognition on faces so much, my initial thought was that I hope it is an actual improvement and they aren't gonna have these fancy turnstiles but far less of them meaning the queueing times to be as bad or worse. Typical City if you will
I thought the facial recognition at wembley for half time beers was good the other week - walk in scan your card grab your own beers and away you go. Using technology to reduce queuing times has got to be a massive plus - the queues outside City on weeknights in particular can be particularly poor and making things easier for fans can only be good, but yea facial recognition for entry at the very least can fuck off never mind more sinister stuff (but I'll take the positives for now)