![]() Connor Boyack, president of the institute, told The Tribune he wasn’t surprised by the poll’s findings - and that they don’t change how lawmakers should feel about the practice. “If we’re doing improper things, we’re gonna be held accountable.”ĪCLU Utah and the libertarian Libertas Institute have both spoken out against use of facial recognition technology in Utah. “We all know that stuff stays out there,” the 46-year-old said. If one chooses to opt in by getting a license or posting on social media, he said, they also opt in to the consequences of that choice. It should just be “one piece of the puzzle,” she said.ĭarren Day, of North Salt Lake, said he sees the driver license database as just another part of society ripe for data-mining in an increasingly technological world. Stack, 31, added a caveat to her approval: Facial recognition technology shouldn’t be the end-all, be-all for identifying suspects. “I know there’s reservations, that people are worried that it’s invasive, that it kind of interferes with people’s rights, and I can understand that," said Katie Stack from Ivins, "but at the same time, for me, if you’re not doing anything wrong, why be worried about it?” Two Utahns who support law enforcement use of the technology told The Tribune that they weren’t worried about police looking at their faces because they haven’t done anything illegal. The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points. Can't wait for Transformers and Potter.Pollsters surveyed 500 Utahns from Jan. Pirates 3 was the best of the Pirates series. Spiderman 3 was the best of the Spiderman series. I would have liked to seen something else as well. I will agree, for someone who eats planets and craps asteroids a cloud does not do it credit. But this year, the next one comes out so soon, it gets my money. Don't get me started on how much I spent on Pirates 2. I saw Shrek with my kids at least 5 times at the theater. I saw Spidey 2 at least 4 times at the theater. Pirates is tracking pretty close to the second one, but again, Fantastic 4 is now hitting them, Ratatouile is next, then Transformers then Harry Potter. It also had no competition for a full month. People were tired of the politics and Shrek gave them an outlet. When Shrek 2 came out it had a most fortunate position. A week later, Pirates 3 comes out and further cripples Spidey and lays a hurting on Shrek. So instead of pathetic people like me shelling out for the 5th or 6th time to see Spidey 3, I'm in Shrek 3. This year, in the third week not just any challenger, but Shrek comes out. When Spiderman 2 came out, it had 3 weeks before any decent challenger came out. I may not be allowed to eat Earth, but I think I might make a nice light snack out of Hollywood.Īctually Galactus, the sequels are underperfoming because they are so crammed against each other. I'm also charming, erudite, and drop dead sexy. I literally eat planets and shit asteroids. ![]() I'm one of the most powerful villains in the Marvel comics universe. So they take cheap short cuts, like making ME of all the people in the cosmos, a freaking cosmic killer fart. Producers and filmmakers don't want to deal with characters and stories, all they want are lots of computer generated explosions, chicks in tight outfits, and the occasional shot at the Bush administration. It shows the exact reason why sequels are under-performing at the box office this year. That drooling pimple-popping fanboys would fork over their money for a glimpse of Jessica Alba in a spandex bodysuit and not give a royal crap about the rest, that's what they were thinking. What in the name of the big bang is that all about?
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