“We said we would be coming for you, and we are,” said Greater Manchester Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan. Shewan’s team claimed one of the first scalps of the “Shop a Looter” campaign, in which pictures of hundreds of looters were displayed on huge advertising vans in England. A 17-year-old was arrested after boasting on Facebook that he would not be caught.
England’s ‘Shop a Looter’ campaign nabs young burglar
“We said we would be coming for you, and we are,” said Greater Manchester Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan. Shewan’s team claimed one of the first scalps of the “Shop a Looter” campaign, in which pictures of hundreds of looters were displayed on huge advertising vans in England. A 17-year-old was arrested after boasting […]
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On his own FB page?
Obviously got a bright future. Dishonest & stupid. Great combination for success.
Face recognition is anywhere and everywhere.
http://www.gigapixel.com/image/gigapan-canucks-g7.html
This is a crowd scene, photographed by Ronnie Miranda preceding the Stanley Cup ice hockey riot in Vancouver on 15 June 2011. Put your cursor anywhere in the crowd and double-click a couple of times and then use the scroll button in the centre of your mouse.
You can zero in on one single face.
not the sharpest of lads you’d have to say
‘course all this means that next time round they will all be wearing balaklavas and wrap-arounds