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American Focus > Blog > Crime > It’s way past time for Mayor Adams to lift the NYPD bans on facial-ID tech
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It’s way past time for Mayor Adams to lift the NYPD bans on facial-ID tech

Last updated: July 22, 2025 1:25 am
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New York City is currently facing a debate over the use of facial-recognition technology in law enforcement, particularly in the case of Zuhdi Ahmed, a pro-Palestinian protester whose charges were dropped due to the use of prohibited AI facial-recognition tech by the police.

Ahmed was accused of throwing a rock at a pro-Israel counter-demonstrator, but the evidence against him was deemed inadmissible in court because it was obtained through facial-recognition technology. The judge ruled that the use of this technology violated departmental guidelines, leading to the dismissal of the charges.

The controversy surrounding the use of facial-recognition technology extends beyond this case. The Legal Aid Society has filed a lawsuit targeting the FDNY’s use of Clearview AI’s facial-recognition software in previous investigations. This has raised questions about the legality and ethics of using such technology in law enforcement.

While the NYPD is already banned from using facial-recognition technology, the ban on its use outside the department is seen as counterproductive. The technology has proven to be a valuable tool in solving crimes and identifying suspects, as demonstrated in the case of the man who left fake bombs in the subway in 2019.

Facial-recognition technology is becoming more advanced and effective, making it an indispensable tool for law enforcement agencies. However, concerns about privacy and government surveillance have led to calls for stricter regulations on its use.

Mayor Eric Adams is being urged to reconsider the ban on facial-recognition technology and to allow its use in investigations. The technology has the potential to improve public safety and help law enforcement agencies solve crimes more efficiently.

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In conclusion, the debate over facial-recognition technology in New York City highlights the need for a balance between privacy rights and public safety. While concerns about misuse and abuse of the technology are valid, its potential benefits cannot be ignored. It is crucial for policymakers to carefully consider the implications of using facial-recognition technology and to implement safeguards to protect the rights of individuals.

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