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The FBI is using driver's licenses and facial-recognition technology to search for fugitives. Officials say the approach holds promise, but privacy advocates are concerned. What do you think of the practice?

Gerry Broome, AP


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Why not? The law-abiding citizens have to use their DMV photos for I.D. everywhere else.  PP Stillwater OK

 

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anything that helps prevent crime is worth it.

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this is an excellent idea...kudos to the wise person that thought of it.  may you ever be diligent in the apprehention of criminals.

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def. because they  could hurt theirselves and others it is important to hunt them down by any means neccessary....!!!

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So, they will find who I am anyway. I believe they should get all off the streets, including gangs, KKK, Black Panthers, neo nazi's and all hate groups that make this country look bad, Even if we have to go above police power and put government power on the streets no matter who it scares, cause after we get them off the streets Their will be less deaths, more production, more money, safe people, better education

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they should have finger prints on them too, so that others can't use them for fraud or illegal purposes. 

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I think this will be an excellent addition to our nation's  security. If people are worried about "privacy issues" then they should not complain when their house is robbed or their car is stolen. If you have nothing to hide, then there should not be a problem. The honest, ordinary citizens are not going to be used on this new technology, only people who break the law.

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I agree with almost all of the posters that if you aren't doing anything wrong why worry. GO FOR IT.

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