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by Simulacra
1087 days ago
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This is needed, urgently, but I worry about its long term implications. From the article, I think this sums up the general opinion: "economic hardship made him sympathetic, but that the number of thefts had gotten so out of hand that facial recognition was needed." When politicians refuse to act, or worse reduce safety and penalties, communities lose out and stores close. |
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