Flock’s automated license plate readers, now in 6,000+ communities with 120,000+ cameras, are sparking a privacy crisis: civil liberties groups warn they enable unprecedented tracking of daily movements without warrants. While Flock’s CEO promises new safeguards—like case codes, audits, and reduced data storage—critics say police control, not judges, still make the rules, leaving fundamental Fourth Amendment questions unanswered. The debate rages on: safety vs. surveillance, and who gets to decide how much we’re watched.

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