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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 15 June 2022
Rona Mackay
Thank you. Finally—and you might not be able to answer this question—have you had any indication of when to expect the code of practice to be approved by ministers?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 15 June 2022
Rona Mackay
Good morning, Dr Plastow. I want to pick up on the thread that Jamie Greene and Pauline McNeill have been following, but I also have another question on a different subject.
My first question relates to facial recognition. My colleague Fulton MacGregor will back me up here but, in the previous parliamentary session, the Justice Sub-Committee on Policing took a lot of evidence on facial recognition, particularly with regard to its accuracy. There were, for example, problems with the software recognising people from ethnic backgrounds.
However, I am now a bit confused. Can you clarify your comment to Jamie Greene about the police using retrospective images from previous custodies and so on? Was the new technology, on which the sub-committee took a lot of evidence, just never implemented? Are the police using it or not?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Rona Mackay
Can you clarify what your alternative to fiscal fines is? Are you suggesting that there should be a custodial sentence instead of fiscal fines?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Rona Mackay
Would the member acknowledge that women’s organisations that support victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence are very supportive of virtual trials?
10:15Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 June 2022
Rona Mackay
Will the member take an intervention?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 June 2022
Rona Mackay
I want to clarify a point about the fee. I understand that amendment 90 is about the appropriateness of the fee, but I am not sure whether you want the review to look at reducing the fee amount or abandoning the fee altogether. We cannot abandon the fee, because it is an integral part of the scheme and goes with the bill as a whole. I am just unclear about why you want to review the fee and any reduction in uptake—which, by the way, I am not sure how you would measure.
10:00Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 June 2022
Rona Mackay
I thought that we all understood that there has been extensive consultation with stakeholders, but I am happy to let the minister answer.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 June 2022
Rona Mackay
I am not arguing that businesses should not be compensated—of course they should be—but I take a bit of issue with your constantly saying that businesses will be shut down. Retailers will still be able to sell for 57 days of the year; how they rearrange their business models will be entirely up to them, and compensation might come into play, too. It does not necessarily mean that retailers will no longer have their businesses.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 June 2022
Rona Mackay
I support Collette Stevenson’s amendments 56 and 57 for the reasons that she has just outlined, which I will not repeat.
I do not think that Jamie Greene’s amendments are necessary, again for the reasons that have been outlined. As I understand it, Mr Greene wants to review the “appropriateness” of a fee, but I do not think that that can be done retrospectively. The fee is very much part of this bill, as is the licensing system. I do not think that we can go back and almost undermine the bill’s purpose and effect. For those reasons, I will not be supporting his amendments.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 1 June 2022
Rona Mackay
Will the member take an intervention?