• GET THE FLOCK OUT! Fight Creepy ALPR Cameras

    From Flocked Up@noreply@mixmin.net to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.activism.community,alt.privacy,sac.politics,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 8 00:25:14 2026
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    Automatic license plate reader (ALPR) companies like Flock Safety are
    quietly trying to build a nationwide mass surveillance system. If there
    are Flock cameras in your city, they are tracking, logging, and sharing
    your movements without a warrant. But we're not powerless. More and more communities are rejecting these creepy cameras rCo and yours can be one of them!

    Flock's ALPR cameras aren't like your normal traffic cameras. This
    surveillance technology records and tracks every car that comes into
    view, and then an AI algorithm catalogs the make, model, color, license
    plate number, bumper stickers, and even scratches. This personal
    information is then uploaded into a nationwide database that any law enforcement agency with a Flock contract can search rCo with few
    regulations or oversight on how they use what they find.

    What the Flock?

    Flock provides one of the most widely used ALPR systems, but they aren't
    the only company trying to make a buck by spying on us. Axon, Vigilant Solutions (a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions), Genetec, PlateSmart,
    Innova Systems, Rekor, ELSAG, Perceptics, and Jenoptik are a few of the
    other leading companies selling ALPRs to police, private companies, and
    others.

    It doesn't matter which company has its creepy cameras in your
    oversight, and regulation into how they collect, store, and use our
    data, and how to hold public and private actors accountable if they
    abuse it.

    Just think about how much someone could learn about your life if cameras constantly tracked where you drove. They could find out which doctors
    you visit, what house of faith you worship at, who you visit or drive
    around with rCo even which political meetings and protests you attend.

    And we've already seen how this mass surveillance tool can be weaponized
    and abused by law enforcement. ICE and CBP have repeatedly used Flock to
    go after immigrants without warrants. Kansas police used them to pursue
    a man who wrote a critical op-ed about the department, while a Colorado
    police officer wrongfully accused a woman of theft based on a Flock hit
    and then refused to look at evidence proving her innocence. A mother and
    her children were held at gunpoint because ALPR cameras wrongly flagged
    their car as stolen.

    Tell Flock Safety to Get the Flock Out!
    This unprecedented spying is terrifying, but there's good news, too. Communities across the country are fighting back against these creepy
    cameras and winning.

    Cities and police departments are canceling their contracts with Flock
    in response to public pressure. ACLU affiliates are supporting rCo and
    passing! rCo legislation in the states to regulate how ALPR cameras are
    used. But we need your help.

    Read our local advocacy toolkit and join the movement to tell Flock and

    https://www.aclu.org/campaigns-initiatives/get-the-flock-out
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