Do you Support the FLOCK Camera Network in the city?
Flock Safety cameras are automated license plate readers (ALPRs) installed across many U.S. cities. They continuously scan vehicle license plates, make/model, color, and other visible details, storing the data in a searchable network that law enforcement (and sometimes partner agencies) can access—often without a warrant—for investigations into crime, stolen vehicles, missing persons, and more. Supporters argue the technology is a highly effective public-safety tool that has helped solve cases, recover stolen property, and locate missing people. Critics raise serious concerns about mass surveillance, privacy erosion, potential misuse (including tracking of individuals for non-criminal reasons), data-sharing practices that can extend beyond local control, and the creation of a near-nationwide vehicle-tracking system. This poll asks: Should the Flock camera network in the city be terminated and all of its cameras removed?
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Do you Support the FLOCK Camera Network in the city?
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