Was anyone else aware that our photos were being stored in an image bank for these purposes?

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HotLeadSolutions wrote:I was speaking with an L-1 employee today, and she told me that they don't like it when you smile in your L-1 pic, because it changes the structure of your face and the computers can't reconize you as well. When I inquired "What computers?" she told me the ones that all of the police depts use for facial recognition.
Was anyone else aware that our photos were being stored in an image bank for these purposes?
I don't buy this reason. Even before there was such a thing as biometrics, law enforcement agencied didn't want people to smile for their photos.HotLeadSolutions wrote:I was speaking with an L-1 employee today, and she told me that they don't like it when you smile in your L-1 pic, because it changes the structure of your face and the computers can't reconize you as well. When I inquired "What computers?" she told me the ones that all of the police depts use for facial recognition.
To me, this is a more plausible explanation.ELB wrote:The CHL instructor I went to when I lived in San Antonio was a police officer who advised us to smile for both our CHLs and Driver's licenses. He said when cops are stopping people and checking IDs, they see a lot of scowling face; seeing a smiling face wouldn't buy us much, but would at least not be a negative point.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:The L-1 photos are so DPS can confirm that the person being fingerprinted is the person applying for a CHL. The photos are compared to Texas Driver's License photos. If the applicant doesn't have a Texas DL, the L-1 photo is compared to the photos sent in by the applicant.
Chas.
Charles just said what they did with them for CHL purposes, he never said they DIDN'T do biometric identification with them otherwise.KaiserB wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:The L-1 photos are so DPS can confirm that the person being fingerprinted is the person applying for a CHL. The photos are compared to Texas Driver's License photos. If the applicant doesn't have a Texas DL, the L-1 photo is compared to the photos sent in by the applicant.
Chas.
Oh Charles why did you have to throw a wet blanket on all the conspiracies. I was going to post something about the scanners on the black helicopters that fly over DFW every day :)
Chas,Charles L. Cotton wrote:The L-1 photos are so DPS can confirm that the person being fingerprinted is the person applying for a CHL. The photos are compared to Texas Driver's License photos. If the applicant doesn't have a Texas DL, the L-1 photo is compared to the photos sent in by the applicant.
Chas.
Keith B wrote:Charles just said what they did with them for CHL purposes, he never said they DIDN'T do biometric identification with them otherwise.KaiserB wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:The L-1 photos are so DPS can confirm that the person being fingerprinted is the person applying for a CHL. The photos are compared to Texas Driver's License photos. If the applicant doesn't have a Texas DL, the L-1 photo is compared to the photos sent in by the applicant.
Chas.
Oh Charles why did you have to throw a wet blanket on all the conspiracies. I was going to post something about the scanners on the black helicopters that fly over DFW every day :)![]()