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Originally Posted by Swanny
You're exaggerating a bit there, mate. Whether the vehicle is stolen, or unregistered is about as far as it goes.
Using their phone to scan your face is Trademarked to Fox Studios.
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No, the police car computer shows more information who is the owner of the car and if that person has any outstanding warrants, restrictions and notes. The police also put notes against the car if its connected to any banned drivers who may have access to the car. They can put a trigger warning in their system to flag the car for any reason.
Smartphones have facial recognition, the technology is there its only a matter of time as some airports use them now.