A high school in St. Louis, Missouri has added facial recognition security with the aim of preventing unwanted intruders gaining access to school buildings.The school has already added images of students, faculty, staff, volunteers and other regulars have been uploaded, allowing doors to unlock automatically for them.Officials have said that the technology can help the school keep out sex offenders, disgruntled employees or relatives prohibited from contact with students. Specific images can be added to a blacklist.he same kinds of cameras can be found inside the St. Louis Circuit Court and several area retailers and day-care operations, said Joe Spiess, a retired St. Louis police major who is co-owner of Blue Line Security Solutions Inc, which implemented the system.He told the St Louis Post Dispatch that his firm had also installed the same system at retail and day-care operations.
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