Advocacy group Big Brother Watch filed a complaint to the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office regarding the use of surveillance cameras at convenience store chain Southern Co-op, BBC News reports. The chain said the camera systems, found in 35 of its 200 stores, were installed to mitigate theft. Big Brother Watch Director Silkie Carlo's submission to the ICO said the system and its biometric data collection allow Southern Co-op to allegedly add to "secret watch-lists" with "no due process."
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