It was also in use last season. I had to remove my hat entering the North.
There was also stewards with books of mug shots just inside the North entrance last season. Haven't seen it since.
Or it’s a lie. Last time they said this and the stewards told us to take hats off there were *no* cameras at the WSU entrance
Stuff like this annoys me and I wish the FSF or own supporters club would challenge the club on it. If they really are then where is their policy as a ‘data controller’ under GDPR? What are they storing? How long for? Etc....
It'll be hilarious if those who are turfing loyal fans out of their season ticket seats at Selhurst end up with banning orders for trying to get into the Amex tonight [emoji38]ol:I mentioned the match to a police officer last evening at a friends yesterday, and they said there were some outstanding warrants from last time and they would have spotters out so guess this is just part of that.
It was also in use last season. I had to remove my hat entering the North.
There was also stewards with books of mug shots just inside the North entrance last season. Haven't seen it since.
Here, I’ll save them the bother
There was plenty of facial recognition at the last game.
All those UA jumping the turnstiles, injuring (their own) stewards could clearly be recognised on the CCTV
They got recognised so that Parish knew who to reward with better seats at their shit tip, kicking out far longer standing STHs in the process.
Remind me, who actually runs that 8 year old club?
How come they never identified and arrested the total scumbags who assaulted the stewards and broke into the ground?
Or it’s a lie. Last time they said this and the stewards told us to take hats off there were *no* cameras at the WSU entrance
Stuff like this annoys me and I wish the FSF or own supporters club would challenge the club on it. If they really are then where is their policy as a ‘data controller’ under GDPR? What are they storing? How long for? Etc....
That NEVER happened. Don't you know? It was all Sussex Police in disguise, trying to frame innocent Palace fans.
Have you got an iPhone?
There's also a number of human 'super-spotters' with the Met Police, who are talented enough to pick out a known or wanted face from within a crowd. So, it's not all necessarily high-tech solutions here.