Dean Balsamini reports:
Here’s one New Yorker who is not jumping on the Mets’ bandwagon.
The team uses facial recognition technology to collect information on unsuspecting Citi Field patrons, claims Chris Dowling in a new class-action lawsuit.
Citi Field cameras “at the main fan entrance” collect “facial identifiers” from patrons as they enter the stadium, and the Mets have third parties processing the data to find people on the team’s “black list,” Dowling alleged in a Brooklyn Federal Court filing.
Read more at The NY Post.
h/t, Joe Cadillic