CCLA particularly supports a moratorium for police and national security uses of this technology, because those are situations where the consequences, if we get them wrong, are literally life-altering for individuals.
That said, it would be beneficial to have a general moratorium, because what we know is that private sector vendors are selling technologies to public sector actors, including law enforcement and national security bodies. The way that our current privacy law regime works is that those two sides, public and private, are governed in some ways under different sets of regulations, which only exacerbates the difficulty of effectively regulating this area.
We really need a coherent approach to thinking through how to develop protections in this regard.