Gianluca Mezzafiore reports:
It’s May and the sun is finally out after a long British winter. For many that means one thing: Festival season.
It’s a good occasion to disconnect from technology, go off the grid and enjoy a few days of carefree excitement. Or not.
Along with booze, music and mud — a lot of mud — British festivals may have another feature: mass surveillance.
Last year, Leicestershire police scanned the faces of 90,000 festival-goers at Download Festival, checking them against a list of wanted criminals across the country. It was the first time anywhere in the UK that facial recognition technology — NeoFace — was used at a public outdoor event.
Read more about the extent of surveillance at UK music festivals on Mashable.
h/t, Joe Cadillic