menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

The Nationwide Resistance Against Flock Surveillance Cameras Is Gaining Steam

14 0
04.07.2026

Did you know that Truthout is a nonprofit and independently funded by readers like you? If you value what we do, please support our work with a donation.

Resistance is mounting across the United States against the increasing use of surveillance tech company Flock Safety’s cameras, with a growing number of cities canceling contracts as the artificial intelligence-powered license plate readers are quietly being installed in thousands of locations nationwide.

State and local police departments first used the Atlanta-based company’s automated license plate reader (ALPR) systems for standard law enforcement purposes, but they are now being employed for a much broader range of uses, including immigration-related searches and other actions supporting US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the Trump administration’s deadly anti-immigrant crackdown.

“We have cameras that are used for everything from illegal dumping to drug houses to hotels that are just big problems,” Flock Safety engineer Kevin Cox told prospective customers during a demonstration of the company’s Condor Camera, according to a Thursday report in The Washington Times.

“There are endless, endless uses for what we can do with these things,” Cox added.

Those uses include spying on constitutionally protected protest activity and enforcing abortion bans by tracking pregnant people’s travel across states — even ones in which the medical procedure is legal.

Resistance to Flock Cameras and Police Surveillance Is Exploding

The ACLU — which recently launched a “Get the Flock Out” campaign to “fight creepy ALPR cameras” — says there are currently between 80,000 and 100,000 Flock devices installed nationwide that conduct more than 20 billion scans per month. More than 5,000 law enforcement agencies use the cameras, and some of them keep their locations a secret.

Automatic license plate readers track our every move and funnel our personal information into enormous databases that police can access to spy on us without a warrant.Surveillance company Flock Safety is the largest........

© Truthout