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Chicago, USA. 03rd Sep, 2025. Passengers wait for a train under surveillance cameras at the CTA Jackson Blue Line station, Aug. 28, 2024, in Chicago. Credit: John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  Top, four 4K cameras, two HD cameras mounted atop a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van, with an 8K camera on a tripod in front, which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  An 8K camera next to a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  Top, four 4K cameras, two HD cameras mounted atop a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van, with an 8K camera on a tripod in front, which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  An 8K camera next to a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  An 8K camera next to a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  Four 4K cameras on a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  An 8K camera next to a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  An 8K camera next to a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  Four 4K cameras on a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  An 8K camera next to a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  Four 4K cameras (above) and two HD cameras on a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  Signs promoting Oxford Street supported by the Mayor of London above pedestrians and traffic in the West End.  To revive the fortunes of what was the busiest shopping street in the UK, plans to ban traffic from Oxford Street by pedestrianising the stretch between Marble Arch and Oxford Circus, with potential restrictions introduced further east towards Tottenham Court Road have been agreed.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  A Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  2 September 2025.  People pass a Metropolitan Police Live Facial Recognition van which is parked outside the Boots flagship store on Oxford Street.  According to police officers on site, the van has several cameras onboard matching the faces of passers-by, in real time, to a database of wanted individuals but if there is no match, any images of the public are deleted.  Several arrests have already been made.  The vans are placed in areas of high footfall and known high risk areas. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto