Join the conversation with TJ Smith. In this episode, we dive into the intricate issues surrounding the use of facial recognition technology in Maryland. Crime seems to be running rampant in Mount Washington, yet the very tools that could help apprehend suspects are tightly regulated, hindering investigations. We discuss the legislative nuances that define what constitutes serious crimes where technology can be used, and how these laws impact law enforcement's capabilities. Join us as we hear various perspectives on the matter, from law enforcement, lawmakers, and community members. We explore the fine balance between personal privacy and public safety, addressing concerns over potential misuse and discrimination. This conversation reveals the gaps between intention and implementation in law, and the frustration it causes in communities affected by crime. Get insights from State Senator Charles Sydnor, who sheds light on the legislative intent behind current restrictions and the potential for future adjustments. With ever-evolving technologies, how can the legal framework adapt to better serve and protect the community? Listen in to understand the interplay between law, technology, and crime prevention. TJ Smith is live every weekday from 10:00am-2:00pm ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.