Editorial | Hong Kong should welcome new police technology to keep city safe
It’s time the city rolled out surveillance technology, as other places have, but with sufficient safeguards to ensure it complies with privacy laws

Hong Kong already trails other parts of the world, which have been quicker to embrace such technology and make more extensive use of it. The city should push ahead with efforts to catch up.
But the number of surveillance cameras in Hong Kong is low compared to other places. The Metropolitan Police in London had 4,000 fixed cameras in 2023.
British officers also make good use of facial recognition technology, which involves cameras scanning faces in public and matching them with databases to catch criminals. Almost 5 million faces were scanned live in England and Wales last year. Hong Kong police are studying the feasibility of facial recognition technology and could start using it by the end of this year. The benefits are evident.
