Automated Enforcement Technology Evidence 2026-03-17

2026-03-17

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Q1 Partial Answer
Peter Lamb Lab
Crawley
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Discussion about the use of high-tech evidence, like facial recognition and drones, for crime detection. The questioner highlights that current rules restrict the admissibility of some technologies.
The Government are to be commended for the largest ever investment in police technology, including facial recognition to catch serious offenders, and a drone squad to crack down on waste crime. However, the rules around admissibility of some high-tech evidence, such as the six-month crime rule, are holding back enforcement, which could enable us to stamp out low-level crime and antisocial behaviour. Can the Minister commit to reviewing these rules to ensure that the latest technology can be used to protect our communities?
We will keep the rules relating to the admissibility of evidence under review. When considering whether evidence is admissible, the magistrates and judge will consider its relevance, competence, materiality and probative value.
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commitment to reviewing specific high-tech evidence rules
We Will Keep The Rules Relating To The Admissibility Of Evidence Under Review.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Peter Lamb Lab
Crawley
Context
Discussion about the use of high-tech evidence, like facial recognition and drones, for crime detection. The questioner highlights that current rules restrict the admissibility of some technologies.
The Government are to be commended for the largest ever investment in police technology, including facial recognition to catch serious offenders, and a drone squad to crack down on waste crime. However, the rules around admissibility of some high-tech evidence, such as the six-month crime rule, are holding back enforcement, which could enable us to stamp out low-level crime and antisocial behaviour. Can the Minister commit to reviewing these rules to ensure that the latest technology can be used to protect our communities?
We will keep the rules relating to the admissibility of evidence under review. When considering whether evidence is admissible, the magistrates and judge will consider its relevance, competence, materiality and probative value.
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commitment to reviewing specific high-tech evidence rules
We Will Keep The Rules Relating To The Admissibility Of Evidence Under Review.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Edward Leigh Con
Gainsborough
Context
Discussion about the impact of abolishing jury trials for rape cases. The questioner refers to a previous speech by Charlotte Nichols, who spoke movingly about her experience as a rape victim and delays in the justice system.
The Minister will have heard, as I did, the very moving speech of the hon. Member for Warrington North (Charlotte Nichols) last week. She really moved the House with her testimony of the terrible experience that she had had as a rape victim, and her experience of delays. She will also have heard her say that, according to the Government, abolishing jury trials will save perhaps only a week. So my positive question to the Government is this: why do we not proceed on the basis of the Labour manifesto? It has its merits and it promised specialist rape trials. Why do we not set up courtrooms in every single courthouse with specialist lawyers and really deal with the backlog now?
Might I echo—
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commitment to setting up specialist rape courts
Might I Echo—
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