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WIRED: Stadiums Are Embracing Face Recognition. Privacy Advocates Say They Should Stick to Sports

August 21, 2024

The protesters at Citi Field represented some of the 11 organizations that consigned an open letter arguing against the use of facial recognition systems at stadiums, including Fight for the Future, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, and Amnesty International. The letter argues that “not only does facial recognition pose unprecedented threats to people’s privacy and safety, it’s also completely unnecessary.” The activists outside Citi Field on Wednesday passed out flyers to passersby with information about Go-Ahead Entry, declaring in all caps, “WE CALL FOUL ON FACIAL RECOGNITION AT SPORTING EVENTS.” This wasn’t their first protest on the issue; organizers with Fight for the Future also staged a protest last year at Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies, to agitate against its introduction of facial recognition.

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