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"Police will use new device to take fingerprints in street
Civil rights campaigners say images must not be added to databases
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Police will use new device to take fingerprints in street
Civil rights campaigners say images must not be added to databases

Every police force in the UK is to be equipped with mobile fingerprint scanners - handheld devices that allow police to carry out identity checks on people in the street.

The new technology, which ultimately may be able to receive pictures of suspects, is likely to be in widespread use within 18 months. Tens of thousands of sets - as compact as BlackBerry smartphones - are expected to be distributed.

The police claim the scheme, called Project Midas, will transform the speed of criminal investigations. A similar, heavier machine has been tested during limited trials with motorway patrols.

To address fears about mass surveillance and random searches, the police insist fingerprints taken by the scanners will not be stored or added to databases.

Liberty, the civil rights group, cautioned that the law required fingerprints taken in such circumstances to be deleted after use. Gareth Crossman, Liberty's policy director, said: "Saving time with new technology could help police performance but officers must make absolutely certain that they take fingerprints only when they suspect an individual of an offence and can't establish his identity."

Details of the type of equipment and the scope of its use have been revealed in a presentation by the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA).

The initial phase of the Mobile Identification At Scene (Midas) project, costed at £30m-£40m, will enable officers to perform rapid checks on the fingerprints of people arrested or detained. The marks will be compared against records on Ident1, the national police database which holds information on 7.5 million individuals.

Geoff Whitaker, a senior technology officer with the NPIA, told the Biometrics 2008 conference that Project Midas would save enormous amounts of police time and reduce the number of wrongful arrests.

At present, officers have to take suspects to custody suites if they need to check fingerprints. On average, the agency's research shows, the procedure takes 67 minutes. "If we scaled this [saving] up to the national level that would equate to 366 additional police officers on the beat," Whitaker said. "One of the benefits is that it will reduce the number of errors - and we can reduce the number of arrests significantly.

"There's a huge range of opportunities [for] mobile ID. It could be used on the deceased at the scene of a crime, on suspects for intelligence in the early part of an investigation, [or even] in a mortuary."

Policing of big public occasions, sporting events, festivals, political conferences - as a well as immigration and border controls - could benefit from the equipment, he suggested.

"Another use is for prisoners in transit; it's not uncommon for prisoners to swap identities on the way to prison," he said.

Project Midas, he said, would give the police "a full, mobile national capability" to check identities.

The system is being designed to have the capacity to beam images of suspects back to officers on the streets to help confirm identifications. Some US police forces are already using the technology.

"The return of mugshots [to officers]," Whitaker added, "is something we would like to do."

The tender document for Midas states: "Bidders' solutions … should include, but may not be limited to, fingerprint identification capability." Plans for a police Facial Images National Database (Find) were suspended last year but are being reviewed.

One of the companies bidding for the Midas contract, Northrop Grumman, told the Guardian: "A lot of the hand-held [devices] we are considering have cameras so they can support fingerprint and facial images".

A limited trial of mobile police fingerprint devices, called Project Lantern, started in 2006. About 200 have been distributed and 30,000 checks performed. They were deployed in police cars using automatic number plate recognition technology - stopping vehicles that were logged as stolen, having no insurance, no MOT or simply unknown.

"The aim was to deny criminals the use of the roads," said Whitaker. "Around 60% of drivers stopped gave false identification details."

Fingerprint checks often showed they were carrying falsified documents.

The electronic searches, encrypted and sent over public networks, were usually returned to the mobile devices within two minutes; 97% of searches were completed in five minutes. Responses are graded as "high" or "medium". If high, it shows the system is confident of a match; if medium, it could display up to three potential identities. The returned data includes the name, age and gender of the suspect if there is a match.

A spokeswoman for the NPIA added: "It will be up to each police authority to assess the benefits and see how many they want. Early indications are that the benefits will be huge."

Thomas Smith, an officer from the Los Angeles police department, also briefed the Biometrics 2008 conference on the success of his force's mobile ID devices which send images and fingerprint matches back to officers on the street. He said they had become so powerful that once the machines were produced some suspects admitted they were lying about their identity.

"Our next thing will be facial recognition [computerised matching of suspects from their faces] in the field," he said.

51 comments to “Headline Of The Week Weak”



  1. 1

    Not enough time to read all that…

    My thought is if you didn't do a crime, what do you have to worry about?



  2. 2

    Fine, I got nothing to hide, lock up all the fucktards who can't play by the rules.



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    What's the big deal? The Popos aren't going to take fingerprints from every street corner in the US and put them in a database. There would be no point. They have no idea who the prints belong to.
    If this technology does exist, it would be used to gather evidence at crime scenes. They get the print, they talk to suspects, they try to match prints from the scene to prints from the suspects. You know- normal police work.



  4. 4

    Big P, you'll wish we had this shit when someone steals the lawn chairs you use as living room furniture, and your bottle of KY.



  5. 5

    all that made my brain hurt



  6. 6

    Big Brother is alive and well….and keeps growing bigger and bigger,and stronger and stronger, every day.So much for freedom!!



  7. 7

    IT'S A GOOD IDEA BUT THERE IS ALWAYS ROOM FOR CORRUPT POLICE TO USE EVIDENCE LIKE THIS IN THE WRONG WAY! BUT AS LONG AS THERE ARE RULES IN PLACE IT SEEMS QUITE EFFICIENT AND USEFUL! BUT DON'T YOU HAVE TO BE UNDER ARREST ANYWAY BEFORE THEY CAN TAKE YOUR FINGERPRINTS WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT!



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    WAIT TILL IDIOT OBAMA GETS HIS CHANCE.
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    HE AND FELLOW DEMS WANT TO CONTROL THE MEDIA. WHAT YOU READ, WHAT YOU SEE, AND WHAT YOU HEAR.
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    THIS IS A SCARY TIME FOR AMERICA AND OBAMA IS ABOUT TO RUIN THINGS.
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    EVERYONE SHOULD BE VERY AFRAID OF WHAT THE DEMS WANT TO DO. DO YOU DILIGENCE. DON'T LET DEMS CONTROL THE COUNTRY. IT WILL BE WORSE THEN CARTER DAYS.
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    New World Order……



  11. 11

    i dont think its a bad thing…. hopefully it will deter alot of crime…if u have done nothing wrong who cares if they scan ur finger….

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    Re: poopdiddy2008

    How is Obama about to "ruin" things??? W has been "ruining" things for eight years!



  13. 13

    WHOOAH!



  14. 14

    I've got no problem with it as long as it's not entering the database. I would view it as a real violation of privacy for my fingerprints to be held when I've never broken the law (beyond speeding, etc).



  15. 15

    Re: LettyB – 80 degrees in Sac today.



  16. 16

    Re: poopdiddy2008 – Because things are going FANTASTIC with Republicans running the country…



  17. 17

    oooh……..same people crying foul are chomping at the bit to hand over their minds/bodies/medical choices to that same big brother!!
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    morning fuckers



  18. 18

    THEY WANT TO PUT TRACKING DEVICES IN OUR ID'S TOO….AND THEY ALREADY DID THAT ON SOME ALREADY



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    THIS IS ACTUALLY OJ'S FINGERPRINT AFTER THE MURDERS, DARLINGS.
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  21. 21

    Re: mamajud – MORNING!



  22. 22

    Re: Leona$ Gho$t – morning LG!



  23. 23

    Re: Bitch make sandwich! – THANKS FOR THAT!



  24. 24

    Re: Leona$ Gho$t – MORNING DARLING!



  25. 25

    In the UK terrorists live among the people in huge numbers and with the EU passport system, they can travel in and out of other countries freely. If you want to blow up a tube station or Harrods, fuck you and your precious fingerprints. Perez, you are an idiot.



  26. 26

    Who cares. I havent done anything wrong so. Whatev.



  27. 27

    1984 - where am I .. do you love your Tom Tom… so does the gov't.. think your phone is private LOL… Military state - pretty soon 4 +1 will be seven. beware and be alert they are watching…. sometimes its about the principal.



  28. 28

    Re: onthesatellite – .. they lie and say it won't be entered but every electronic device can have unsaved information retrieved by "experts" everything taken is recorded PERMANENTLY!



  29. 29

    Worried about big brother??? Wait and see if Obama gets elected. Ha. Democrat=more BIG BROTHER!!!



  30. 30

    Big fucking brother has been listening on our phones for 8 years. I'm use to it. I don't use banks, they want your fucking fingerprint sometimes. Forget that!Re: Bitch make sandwich! – BBD, what kinda sandwich does the bitch make.Re: LettyB – I love your avatar. I love him.



  31. 31

    People can say it's big brother all they want. Bottom line is if you don't do anything wrong, you have nothing to be worried about. The guilty cry the loudest. Just saying…



  32. 32

    Great idea. I am completely in favor of this.



  33. 33

    Re: bleurubies – 1984 IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHAT IS TO COME I AGREE, BUT CRIMINALS ARE ALSO GETTING MORE TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCE SO WHERE'S THE HAPPY MEDIUM IN BALANCING THAT?



  34. 34

    I gotta say, as a law-abiding citizen I had absolutely no problem at all with police being able to take and store our fingerprints. The only people who have anything to lose here are criminals!!



  35. 35

    Awesome ! I'll submit my fingerprint - I have nothing to hide !



  36. 36

    I'm all for it. Get R Done.



  37. 37

    Re: TIGERLILY57
    I don't understand you. In the Peter Pan movie, Tinkerbell hates Tigerlilly coz of fucking with Peter. You have the wrong name on the wrong picture. Doesn't fucking make sense.



  38. 38

    awesome, then the ACORN folks can not buy votes for Obama.



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    Re: LettyBRe: GA_Dawgette
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    LOVE YOUR NEW LOOK LETTYB DARLING!
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    LOOKIN' GOOD DAWGETTE!
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    I agree with #1



  41. 41

    OMG that is so scary…like a brave new world type thing. People don't you understand that it just gets worse and worse… you guys that "don't care" are the first ones that are gonna be marched in line to slaughter. You have to protect your civil liberties and freedoms, fight for it don't shrug your shoulders and say "oh well big brother knows whats best" HELLO they want to control you, people need to wake up!



  42. 42

    Re: MsLove – Well said MSLOVE! Everyone says "I have nothing to hide", but what about their right to privacy?



  43. 43

    Re: poopdiddy2008
    you are a serious R-tard you know that. The republicans are the ones who try to control the country. Here's my thinking… republicans have children and install their view on the child, the child grow up, gets into a position of power, and runs it and ultimately ruins everything because of its uptight views and unwillingness to CHANGE.

    Dude i just think you need to smoke some good stuff and chill out.



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    Re: Bitch make sandwich! – It's 80 degrees F there? You lucky bugger; near us they had a snowstorm!!It's only 3 degrees C!



  45. 45

    I love how the UK just does things without the general consensus of the British population. This sucks really.



  46. 46

    i think its fine but i do agree with the civil rights campaigners on that they shouldnt be added to databases…



  47. 47

    NWO on its way



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    Re: FuckinA my forehead is HUGE
    Dear Huge Head,
    You are the problem. This is backward thinking. It isn't about IF we have committed a crime. It's about being tracked regardless of a crime. Understand that the definition of crime has changed drastically. Understand that you don't even have to commit a crime to be convicted of one. It can be a "crime" if you are at a PEACE rally - Maybe it will be a crime soon if you chose not to take a vaccination - or be chipped by the regime. It may soon be a crime to think differently than your government - or to not go to Fema camps if they demand it. Quit giving away your rights as a free person on this planet. Quit thinking you need to allow "them" access to you in this way. No one owns you. You own yourself. It is people like you that are letting the dictators run the store. Think for yourself. Please. Please.



  49. 49

    poopdiddy hey bro i'm on board with you, but the pic of dennis raider is not gonna help the cause



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    Re: poopdiddy2008

    That's ridiculous - this is already happening. You can't put the blame on a would be president. It's already here brother - and has been for some time now.



  51. 51

    Re: poopdiddy2008

    This is ridiculous. The corrupt state that you are describing has been happening for years. You can't pretend like it is going to start with Obama. We all know the truth. In fact we are in the last stages of a free state.