Keep mass surveillance out of Grand Rapids.
Flock's AI cameras track and store the movements of every driver: no warrant, no suspicion, no consent. We're a grassroots campaign to stop them. See where the cameras already are, learn the facts, and take action.
- 99%
- of scanned plates belong to people not suspected of any crime
- 30 days
- or more that your movements can be stored
- 100s
- of outside agencies data can be shared with
- $1.9M
- paid to one family after a false-match stop
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Find the cameras watching your neighborhood
Our interactive map pulls community-reported ALPR camera locations in and around Grand Rapids in real time. Know where they are, then help us document the ones that are missing.
Open the full map →Interactive ALPR map
The case against Flock
Surveillance doesn't equal safety
Six reasons Grand Rapids should reject automated license plate surveillance.
Flock Wastes Tax Dollars
AI surveillance costs cities hundreds of thousands of dollars for a system with no proven track record of preventing crime. That's money diverted from what actually keeps us safe.
Read more →Your Location Data Isn't Safe
Police claim the data is safe, but Flock's system is built for mass sharing. Records can be stored and shared with hundreds of outside agencies, including ICE.
Read more →AI Errors Put Lives at Risk
Flock's system makes mistakes. In a high-stakes police encounter, a false match can turn deadly. These aren't harmless glitches.
Read more →Your Movements Are Tracked
Flock cameras record and store the movements of every vehicle, yours included, without a warrant, suspicion, or consent. That is mass surveillance.
Read more →A Tool to Silence Dissent
Constant surveillance chills free expression. When people know they're tracked, they're less likely to protest, worship, or organize.
Read more →Our Community, Our Choice
We don't have to accept this future. The decision rests with our City Commission, which has the authority to reject this technology now.
Read more →This is our community. It's our choice.
Grand Rapids can reject mass surveillance, but only if we speak up. Contact your City Commissioner today.