Thousands of 'innocent' people on police photo database

Mugshots were uploaded without Home Office approval, but police insist the database is invaluable

London police
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Police forces in England and Wales have been accused of "misusing" public data after it was revealed that their extensive facial recognition database contained images of innocent people.

The photos were uploaded without Home Office approval and without the knowledge of independent watchdogs, Alastair MacGregor, the independent Biometrics Commissioner told BBC Newsnight.

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