Elmbridge Borough Council has also not committed to a preferred option. Tandridge District Council voted to support the three-council option on 18 March.
It's a website that is clearly popular with police officers, but privacy and civil liberties campaigners haveand want police to be banned from using it and similar sites.
The Metropolitan Police has now blocked access to PimEyes on its official devices, although its officers do have access to other in-house facial recognition systems.Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley came under pressure last year to explain a report that claimed his officers had used it more thanOrganisations including Liberty, Privacy International, Big Brother Watch and Refuge wrote to him, warning they had "serious concerns" that officers could be
"to track victims, witnesses and suspects absent of scrutiny".Det Insp Atkinson told the BBC the Burrows case demonstrated how sites like PimEyes "can play a vital role in bringing offenders to justice", although she said the force understood "the concerns that have been raised in relation to the use of online facial recognition systems".
PimEyes has previously told the BBC it can help law enforcement agencies combat offences against children, human trafficking, terrorism and war crimes.
The Information Commissioners' Office watchdog said the use of facial recognition technology by police forces must be "necessary and proportionate, and its design must meet expectations of fairness and accuracy"."The act of moving the machine had not been risk assessed prior to the attempt," the coroner said.
Partwell Special Steelsover the incident by the Health and Safety Executive.
The executive's investigation found neither Mr Borthwick, from Wigan, Greater Manchester, or his colleague had been provided with "suitable and sufficient training to ensure they had the necessary relevant competence to undertake the task"."A suitable and sufficient assessment of the suitability of the work equipment provided would have shown that the skates used were unsuitable for this work," the executive said in a statement last year.