Testimony on the Use of Biometric Identification Systems in New York City
Many of the people that we serve live in heavily policed and highly surveilled communities. These predominantly low-income and Black and Brown communities bear the brunt of our city’s surveillance ecosystem, carrying a disparate proportion of surveillance load. Biometric identification technologies are deployed in public housing, on our public transit system, in our public benefits programs, and throughout our policing systems from the criminal legal system to the family regulation system and beyond.
In the face of our city’s permeating surveillance ecosystem, there is
significant urgency for the Council to truly and thoroughly reckon with the use of biometric identification systems.