New York Post: Mets Used Facial Recognition To Profit On Unsuspecting Citi Field Fans: Suit
October 12, 2024
In “Mets Used Facial Recognition To Profit On Unsuspecting Citi Field Fans: Suit” (New York Post, October 12, 2024), the New York Post discusses a class action lawsuit against the Mets regarding their use of facial recognition technology to collect data on unsuspecting fans.
Pollock Cohen managing partner Adam Pollock filed the suit on behalf of lead plaintiff Chris Dowling, who claims the Mets collected his biometric information during games at Citi Field without consent. This case highlights concerns about privacy violations and the use of facial recognition technology for profit, which contradicts New York City’s Biometrics Law.
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Mets Used Facial Recognition To Profit On Unsuspecting Citi Field Fans: Suit | New York Post