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The controversial crime-fighting tactic police will use at Notting Hill Carnival

Facial recognition cameras will be used to identify individuals wanted on the Police National Computer, missing persons, and those subject to sexual harm prevention orders
Facial recognition cameras will be used to identify individuals wanted on the Police National Computer, missing persons, and those subject to sexual harm prevention orders (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
  • The Metropolitan Police will deploy live facial recognition (LFR) cameras at Notting Hill Carnival next month as part of extensive crime-cutting measures.
  • These cameras will be used to identify individuals wanted on the Police National Computer, missing persons, and those subject to sexual harm prevention orders.
  • The LFR technology, which has led to 215 arrests from 111 deployments in 2025, will be positioned on the approaches to the carnival to spot suspects before crowds gather.
  • Other safety initiatives include a partnership with the Elba Hope Foundation to combat knife crime, the deployment of 7,000 officers daily, stop and search powers, and pre-emptive arrests.
  • The police aim to prevent serious violence, knife crime, and violence against women and girls, ensuring the safety of attendees at Europe's largest street party.
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