The recently-departed watchdog in charge of monitoring facial recognition technology has joined the private firm he controversially approved, paving the way for the mass roll-out of biometric surveillance cameras in high streets across the country.

In a move critics have dubbed an “outrageous conflict of interest”, Professor Fraser Sampson, former biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner, has joined Facewatch as a non-executive director.

Sampson left his watchdog role on 31 October, with Companies House records showing he was registered as a company director at Facewatch the following day, 1 November. Campaigners claim this might mean he was negotiating his Facewatch contract while in post, and have urged the advisory committee on business appointments to investigate if it may have “compromised his work in public office”. It is understood that the committee is currently considering the issue.

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    They can’t hide the cables that power these. I encourage everyone to learn how to open davit doors (streetlight standards, pedestals, etc). Carry a couple pairs of nitrile gloves in your pocket for safety reasons. It’s flu season too; wear a mask if you feel ill.

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      I still hold that a lot of the anti mask conspiracy theories were fuelled by those who have financial and political interests in facial recognition surveillance. I have no evidence to base this on, it just makes sense to me that they would be threatened by everyone suddenly masking up.

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      I can’t find helpful/relevant results when I search for davit doors, or even just Davit. Could you give me some other keywords to read up on?

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          I don’t think that’s what a davit is, tbh. It refers to the shape of the pole itself, but not any type of locking mechanism on whatever type of security is in place on whatever type of access/inspection door has been fitted.

          Edit to add: I found good results searching for a Knipex universal key and going from there.