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usonian

(22,371 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:20 AM Yesterday

Redmond turns off Flock Safety cameras after ICE arrests (Flock cameras are ALPR's, license plate readers)

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/redmond-turns-off-flock-safety-cameras-after-ice-arrests/
https://archive.ph/zlf8g

Redmond police turned off their city’s Flock Safety cameras last week after masked, unidentified officers — later identified as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents — arrested three people, each less than a mile from at least one of the city’s cameras.

During a City Council session Oct. 27, Redmond police Chief Darrell Lowe said no federal agency had accessed the city’s Flock data, but agreed to suspend officers’ access to the system until city officials had discussed ending Redmond’s contract with the company.

Redmond City Council member Angie Nuevacamina said Thursday the proximity of the arrests to some of the city’s cameras was coincidental, and not because ICE had “somehow tapped into” Redmond’s Flock cameras or data. The city suspended its Flock system because city officials could not guarantee they wouldn’t be forced to release data collected by those devices someday, she said.

Their concerns may have been prescient.
On Thursday, a Skagit County Superior Court judge ruled that pictures taken by Flock cameras in the cities of Sedro-Woolley and Stanwood qualify as public records, and therefore must be released as required by the state’s Public Records Act, court records show.


If personal data can be leaked, legally or otherwise, or stolen, IT WILL BE.

There's a giant discussion (405 comments) on Hacker News
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45879101

Including some damn clever ways to disable them (mostly non-destructively)
PLEASE DON'T TRY THESE
IT WOULD BE HIGHLY NAUGHTY TO DO SO.


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Redmond turns off Flock Safety cameras after ICE arrests (Flock cameras are ALPR's, license plate readers) (Original Post) usonian Yesterday OP
The inclusion of Ring cameras in the Flock universe HAB911 17 hrs ago #1
Ouch. Here in the CA woods, only critter-cams, I think. usonian 17 hrs ago #2

HAB911

(10,107 posts)
1. The inclusion of Ring cameras in the Flock universe
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 07:44 AM
17 hrs ago

has caused an explosion of threads on the Nextdoor App locally. I am gobsmacked at how many people have no problem with the opportunity for abuse, in fact welcome it. Recent threads became so contentious they got deleted.

usonian

(22,371 posts)
2. Ouch. Here in the CA woods, only critter-cams, I think.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 07:53 AM
17 hrs ago

So red that nextdoor is to be avoided.

How red?

So red that Prop 50 might have made it redder to "get the red out" of districts that can now flip blue.

The neighboring district flipped blue on its own last election. Great for them.

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