Enter your license plate to see if it's one of the 2,683,140 plates seen in the 178,100,065 Flock searches we know about.
Featured Reports
What agencies are doing with Flock surveillance, measured across available public records.
First Amendment Report
Measures: Flock searches whose operator-supplied reason references protests, religious gatherings, journalists, or political organizing.
Why it matters: First Amendment activities—protests, religious gatherings, and political organizing—are constitutionally protected. Tracking searches related to these activities helps identify potential surveillance of lawful civic engagement.
Immigration Report
Measures: Flock searches whose reason or keywords indicate immigration enforcement, ICE coordination, or border activity.
Why it matters: Immigration enforcement using mass surveillance affects communities, may conflict with local sanctuary policies, and does nothing to stop crime. This report tracks searches related to immigration enforcement activities.
Scanner Map
Measures: Reported Flock camera counts per U.S. county, with per-capita and density views sourced from deflock.org.
Why it matters: Automated License Plate Readers are deployed across the country with little public notice. This interactive choropleth map shows reported scanner density by county—sourced from deflock.org—so you can see which communities are most heavily surveilled.
