We recognize many Americans believe biometrics such as fingerprints and facial recognition are precise or practically error proof.
Many Americans have been convicted on a crime based on no more than a single fingerprint. Please, we ask consider the following article/evidence that specifies that one in five fingerprint experts were wrong in a study conducted. http://www.truthinjustice.org/fingerprints.htm How many Americans were put to death wrongly based on a single fingerprint?
An IBG (International Biometric Group) Study sponsored by AAMVA states unequivocally that when a 1 to 300 million search of digital images/photos is being done the facial recognition technology will not work. How we ask, can facial recognition be used or work accurately when information is shared globally, billions of people, not 300 million? There is a greater likelihood of an error/mismatch than there is of a match.
I hope this persuades those of you who believe simply because you are doing nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about. We have been told by IBG not to provide their document under threat of a lawsuit. We ask, Why are they so afraid to have the truth told?






