Class action alleges Flock shared California plate data with federal agencies 1.6 million times
California
A class action lawsuit alleges Flock Safety illegally shared California license plate data with federal agencies roughly 1.6 million times, with drivers accusing the company of funneling their movements to federal and out-of-state agencies.
A class action lawsuit accuses Flock Safety of illegally sharing California license plate reader data with federal agencies approximately 1.6 million times. California drivers say the company shared records of their movements with federal and out-of-state agencies in violation of state law.
The suit is part of a wave of litigation in California over how ALPR data collected for local “public safety” purposes ended up flowing far beyond the communities that installed the cameras.