The NMT, affectionately known as the Flying Banana due to its distinctive yellow livery, was launched in 2003 in response to the Hatfield rail crash that killed four and injured more than 70 in 2000.
British Transport Police begins Live Facial Recognition trial at London stations - The operation began at London Bridge train station on Wednesday and will run for six months at various stations ...
Live facial recognition technology is being trialled at London Bridge station as part of a six-month pilot by British ...
The photos can be seen now in train stations across the county ...
The rollout is part of a six-month pilot launched by British Transport Police, which the force has said will test how the ...
The British Transport Police (BTP) has officially launched a trial of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology.
Senate Democrats blocked a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security as lawmakers remained locked in a standoff that could shut down the agency this weekend. The bill contained none of the ...
Everyone’s open for business. And there’s an awful lot of it for MLB teams to take care of in spring training.
Bluemont Group, a Dunkin’ franchisee with locations across the south central region, has partnered with restaurant AI company ...
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