More than 170 arrests in Met's Croydon facial recognition trial
Crime reduced by 10.5% during the pilot from October 2025 to March 2026, the Metropolitan Police says.
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
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Would you like a brief timeline of key arrests and the pilot’s stated objectives, or a comparison of Croydon’s fixed-camera approach with previous van-based deployments? I can also pull a concise list of credible sources for you.
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Crime reduced by 10.5% during the pilot from October 2025 to March 2026, the Metropolitan Police says.
www.bbc.comCroydon is one of the London areas trialling the scheme
www.gbnews.comI write with an update of more recent good news on arrests made with help from the Live Facial Recognition I worked to bring to Croydon.
www.croydonconservatives.com100 arrests in Croydon thanks to LFR
news.met.police.ukUK Metropolitan Police say a facial recognition pilot in Croydon led to more than 100 arrests in three months, raising public safety and privacy questions.
www.lawyer-monthly.comA woman wanted for more than two decades has been arrested during a six-month trial of live facial recognition technology in south London. The arrest marks one of 173 made during the groundbreaking pilot in Croydon. The latest National and International News - upday News
www.upday.comWoman wanted for more than 20 years among 173 suspects arrested in south London trial
www.standard.co.ukThe deployment of LFR was intended to combat violence in the area, which the Met says is one of the primary concerns of residents.
londonnewsonline.co.ukPolice got several matches during trial in London borough – but where some see progress on crime, others see violation of privacy
www.theguardian.comSeveral people were arrested including for failure to turn up at court
www.independent.co.uk