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Coster orders surveillan­ce tech stocktake

- Mackenzie Smith of RNZ

Police Commission­er Andrew Coster has ordered a stocktake of surveillan­ce technologi­es after police trialled controvers­ial facial recognitio­n software without consulting his office.

Last week RNZ revealed that police had conducted hundreds of searches, including for suspects, using American software Clearview AI.

The trial, conducted between February and March, did not have the necessary signoffs from Coster, the privacy commission­er and Cabinet.

Police said they do not intend to use Clearview AI because it was ineffectiv­e in New Zealand.

Coster said yesterday that he had ordered a stocktake of any similar software being used.

‘‘I’ve commission­ed a stocktake of any surveillan­ce-type technologi­es that we may be using or trialling to make sure that there’s nothing equivalent [to Clearview AI],’’ he said.

‘‘Clearly, technology is moving really quickly and it has good and appropriat­e applicatio­n in law enforcemen­t. The trick is for us to make sure that we are doing that within the bounds of [the] Privacy Act.’’

Coster said the trial, which

concluded before he assumed his role, was ‘‘a very narrow exercise’’ but given there could be privacy concerns if it was used he said police should have consulted the privacy commission­er first.

‘‘We missed that crucial consultati­on.’’

Coster also said police had not searched any homes without a warrant under controvers­ial new powers granted by legislatio­n passed by Parliament last week.

The legislatio­n grants police the ability to search premises if they believe Covid-19 epidemic rules are not being followed.

Coster said police needed the powers to take action against the likes of out-of-control parties.

He said there had been 30 breaches of the alert level 2 restrictio­ns so far, with one prosecutio­n and 29 warnings.

There had been 933 breaches reported, with roughly 700 related to business and 250 related to mass gatherings. – RNZ

‘‘We missed that crucial consultati­on [with the privacy commission­er].’’ Andrew Coster

Police Commission­er

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