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Tampa uses cameras to scan for wanted faces |
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Facial recognition technology received its first major public debut in Tampa during Super Bowl XXXV when faces were scanned as fans passed through the turnstiles and then compared to a database of suspects' photos. Now the technology moves further into the mainstream as Tampa deploys similar equipment in the local nightlife district in order to catch criminals.
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