Florida cop stalks woman with Flock ALPR
A Florida police officer used Flock Safety's automated license plate reader system to track and stalk a woman he met on a television set. The officer monitored the victim's location for weeks before attempting a traffic stop that nearly caused a head-on collision, leading to his arrest.
This incident highlights a critical lack of guardrails on law enforcement surveillance technology, demonstrating that without strict access control, public safety tools can easily be turned into mechanisms for personal harassment. Automated license plate readers collect massive amounts of location data on citizens without warrants, creating significant opportunities for internal abuse. Because audit logs and permission controls are often either non-existent or ignored, rogue officers can stalk individuals with impunity. Ultimately, the expansion of vendor-driven surveillance networks like Flock Safety widens the reach of police tracking far beyond traditional boundaries, severely escalating privacy risks.
DISCOVERED
2h ago
2026-07-06
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5h ago
2026-07-06
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Tasseographer
