Pub Patrons Down Under Subject To Biometric Datamining 138
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timothy
from the for-the-large-children dept.
from the for-the-large-children dept.
mask.of.sanity writes with an excerpt from ZDNet Australia: "Pubs and clubs in Australia are signing up in droves to national and state biometrics databases that capture patron fingerprints, photos, and scanned driver licenses in efforts to curb violence. The databases of captured patron information mean that individuals banned at one location could be refused entry across a string of venues. Particularly violent individuals could be banned for years. The databases are virtually free from government regulation as biometrics are not covered by privacy laws, meaning that the handling of details are left to the discretion of technology vendors."
Where have you been? (Score:4, Informative)
Back in the UK, this story caused a lot of concern when it hit the main news.... So much for freedom loving UK.
http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/news/4718624.Website_slams_bar_s_fingerprint_policy/?ref=mr [croydonguardian.co.uk]
It's now becoming quite popular to want to scan / photograph people before going into night clubs, corresponding in less people going to said clubs and bars.
What the bar owners do with this data nobody knows, but I'm sure they would not miss a trick in selling it or giving it to criminals who want this data.
Re:Where have you been? (Score:5, Informative)