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The Buffalo News am 2019-11-27 22:09
State says Lockport can use facial recognition system if it tweaks policy
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Diese Nachricht nennt Thomas J. Prohaska als auch zu Michelle T. Bradley und darüber hinaus Buffalo News, Smart Schools Bond, Chief Privacy Officer Temitope Akinyemi, Lockport Board of Education, State Education Department said Wednesday, Central High School and St. Bonaventure University und ebenfalls zu Lockport City School District’s und auch The District, Education Department und auch zu Lockport, von The Buffalo News