within liz earle and other companies elsewhere. soi earle and other companies elsewhere.een criticised for its plans to use live facial recognition surveillance at this sunday's cardiff city v swansea city football match. fans, human rights campaigners and the police and crime commissioner for a neighbouring force say the plans are "a step too far". south wales police say the measures keep football fans safe and are intended to prevent disorder that has affected previous matches between the clubs. last year, our reporter catrin nye did an in depth report into the use of facial recognition technology. 0ne developer told us it could be essential for counter—terrorism but acknowledged that it might not be supported by the public if used in other ways. so, i am in the counterterrorism business and i know there are five individuals in central london where we are sitting right now that want to do harm on a massive scale to the public. would you have public support to use facial recognition to try and intercept that group of individuals before they can do harm? i would suggest a