Illinois lawmakers introduce sweeping ban on law enforcement use of biometric surveillance
Illinois lawmakers are working to sharply restrict how police and other law enforcement use biometric technology, a bill that privacy advocates say could become one of the strongest surveillance-limiting laws in the country.
Illinois lawmakers are working to sharply restrict how police and other law enforcement use biometric technology, a bill that privacy advocates say could become one of the strongest surveillance-limiting laws in the country.
Illinois lawmakers are working to sharply restrict how police and other law enforcement use biometric technology, a bill that privacy advocates say could become one of the strongest surveillance-limiting laws in the country.
Illinois lawmakers are facing pushback over a sweeping proposal that would bar state and local law enforcement from using nearly all forms of biometric information technology to fight crime.