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by MarHoff
2615 days ago
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What's bothering me the most is that he claim facial recognition is involved while no evidence at all is provided in the body of the article. Look like a plain old identity theft with the ID card he lost... As long as they recon his innocence after "humanely comparing" his face in a police station with video footage what would actually worth 1 Bn$ ??? A few year ago a coworker of mine was often contacted by police because his car plate was used by a matching stolen car... It was embarrassing but he didn't sue the car-maker as far as I know... |
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