johnnytapia
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On both phones.You’ll need to call the ticket office.
On both phones.You’ll need to call the ticket office.
I'm not sure how it is going to work but if you walk through and scan your ticket it will record what you look like. If you then get up to no good , perhaps some gambling shenanigans, and it is caught on camera then they would be able to match your face and seat. As said, no idea how it works or if it will come into play.So when are they asking for our faces then because as far as I know they don’t know what I look like, that’s only going to work if they have something to compare it to?
I’m struggling to make the connection as to why the police would do such a thing to me just because I was seen on camera entering the Etihad to watch a game of football.Absolutely. I took pelters about it myself
A previous job took me to the heart of this technology and the debates around it, so without giving it the big ‘un, I probably know a bit more about it than the average poster and can speak from a relatively informed position.
City are certainly overreaching here and of course we had evidence that they’ve been planning this for years
I muted most of the idiots in the end, the bootlicker argument that “if you’re doing nothing wrong” etc etc remains laughable as ever
If that’s the case, allow the old bill to wake you up and ransack your house at 4am every Saturday, without cause or evidence
After all, “If you’ve got nothing to hide”…
“Guns are not bad per se”. They’re not exactly what you’d want for Christmas though.We should distinguish between technology and the exercise of political power. Football clubs are not involved in politics, and dissent etc, so if City want to introduce facial recognition and biometrics, so what? What social consequences can there be?
I take it as a given that the state films protestors, and automatically scans people all the time. The issue there is not the tech. but the role of the state. It's like the gun. Gun's are not bad per se. It's who is using them. I don't regard City as an enemy so I am neutral on the use of FRT at City.
Is exactly the right answerBollocks the club are using technology to reduce fans freewill to enable the less fortunate to get the occasional cheap or free ticket when it's not being used by the owner, so they can control and benefit from the cash flows associated with passing it on.
I had to click the message support team to find her supporter number, it auto populated by complete fluke int he enquiry form.Set her up but she got no supporter number, does anybody know how you delete someone?
I have asked that she be deleted and that is a bloody faff as well.I had to click the message support team to find her supporter number, it auto populated by complete fluke int he enquiry form.
That depends on what policies City adopt with the transfer of ticketing rights and ticket prices etc. You could employ FRT and make it work for fans if you wanted.Bollocks the club are using technology to reduce fans freewill to enable the less fortunate to get the occasional cheap or free ticket when it's not being used by the owner, so they can control and benefit from the cash flows associated with passing it on.
Then why have the club spent thousands installing these cameras if they can't be used? Apart from letting staff in to the ground which is truly laughable.Nonsense. Regardless of the conspiracy culture we live in, rule on individuals data are VERY strict. They cannot use your data without informing you prior, if they do then they would be in breach of all sorts of GDPR rules. I'm not saying what you said won't happen in the future, it probably will given self serve checkouts now use your photos, but they can't do it on the snide.
The club was literally plotting this in 2019 with a subdivision of LiveNation/TicketmasterNonsense. Regardless of the conspiracy culture we live in, rule on individuals data are VERY strict. They cannot use your data without informing you prior, if they do then they would be in breach of all sorts of GDPR rules. I'm not saying what you said won't happen in the future, it probably will given self serve checkouts now use your photos, but they can't do it on the snide.
Mindless bootlicker bullshitWe should distinguish between technology and the exercise of political power. Football clubs are not involved in politics, and dissent etc, so if City want to introduce facial recognition and biometrics, so what? What social consequences can there be?
I take it as a given that the state films protestors, and automatically scans people all the time. The issue there is not the tech. but the role of the state. It's like the gun. Gun's are not bad per se. It's who is using them. I don't regard City as an enemy so I am neutral on the use of FRT at City.
Probably because they're working on the legal aspects to start doing what he said above, all I meant was, they can't do it without that being in place and letting people know that's what's happeningThen why have the club spent thousands installing these cameras if they can't be used? Apart from letting staff in to the ground which is truly laughable.
Shabby and amateurish is pretty harsh without real evidence, or you being an expertThe club was literally plotting this in 2019 with a subdivision of LiveNation/Ticketmaster
Nothing to do with policing or safety. Pure commercial greed
And given the shitshow they’ve made of IT security over the years, whether the liverpool hack or the Pinto hack, we are well within our rights to be concerned with the club’s shabby and amateurish record on personal data security
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Blink Identity wins Manchester City FC pilot
The LN-backed biometrics company will deploy its facial-recognition-at-walking-speed solution in a trial with Manchester City owner City Football Group.www.iqmagazine.com
I’m gonna get one of these made…View attachment 165241
I'm considering getting one to see if you're allowed to wear it on the way in.
Trying to nominate a non member but looks like will spend tomorrow on the phone
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I am not the person worrying about the malicious intent of a football club and its turnstiles.Mindless bootlicker bullshit
Nonsense. Regardless of the conspiracy culture we live in, rule on individuals data are VERY strict. They cannot use your data without informing you prior, if they do then they would be in breach of all sorts of GDPR rules. I'm not saying what you said won't happen in the future, it probably will given self serve checkouts now use your photos, but they can't do it on the snide.