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In the US, businesses are allowed to deny service to anyone (so long as it’s not for simply being in a federally-protected class), even if they’re mistaken on identity (though it does potentially open them up to civil suits and lots of bad PR). Law enforcement, however, should absolutely need more than, “he looks like the same guy,” from the facial recognition software provided by the business. Once detained, they can positively confirm the identity using other methods like fingerprints. If matched, THEN proceed with arrest. If not, notify of trespass if the business still wants to press it or let them go if they don’t. Also, the facial recognition systems should be regulated with provisions for disputing mis-identification. Those databases get shared all over the place and it’s bad enough already with identities being mixed and merged without this new vector screwing things up further.
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DimensionValue
Responsibilitygovernment
Reasoningdeontological
Policyregulate
Emotionapproval
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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