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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Boulder residents sue police, alleging Flock cameras enable ‘mass surveillance’
Two Boulder residents filed a class action lawsuit challenging the Boulder Police Department’s use of Flock automatic license plate reader cameras on May 27, alleging they amount to “mass, suspicionless, warrantless surveillance.” One of the plaintiffs named in the suit is Will Freeman, a Boulder resident and founder of DeFlock, a website dedicated to advocating against the use of AI-powered cameras. Automatic license plate reader cameras record…
Boulder residents sue police department over Flock camera surveillance
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…
Boulder police use Flock cameras as ‘dragnet’ illegally surveilling people, lawsuit alleges
The Boulder Police Department uses its fleet of Flock cameras to illegally surveil people without any probable cause, a proposed class-action lawsuit filed Thursday morning alleges.
Boulder police use Flock cameras as ‘dragnet’ to illegally surveil people, lawsuit alleges
The Boulder Police Department uses its fleet of Flock cameras to illegally surveil people without any probable cause, a proposed class-action lawsuit filed Thursday morning alleges.
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