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Boulder Residents Sue Police Department over Flock Camera Surveillance

The complaint says 31 cameras track drivers and bicyclists without warrants, and seeks class-action status and an order to stop the surveillance.

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A first-of-its-kind lawsuit in Colorado accuses the Boulder Police Department of illegal mass surveillance through Flock Safety cameras.The class-action suit alleges Chief Stephen Redfearn deployed 31 license plate reader (LPR) cameras across the city with no privacy safeguards in place. WATCH: Denver7's Claire Lavezorrio speaks with one of the Boulder residents behind the suit and the civil rights lawyer taking up the case Boulder residents sue…

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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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