What This Is
FuckFlock.org is an independent information resource tracking the deployment of Flock Safety's automated license plate reader network and the broader landscape of AI-powered government surveillance in the United States. It exists because most people have never heard of this system, despite it logging more than 20 billion vehicle scans a month across nearly the entire country.
Our Sourcing Standard
Every factual claim on this site is sourced. We distinguish between three levels of confidence:
- Confirmed — established by public records, court documents, internal logs, or independent journalism with named sources.
- Alleged — reported by a credible source but not yet independently verified or adjudicated in court.
- Self-Reported — a claim made by Flock Safety itself, presented as such rather than as independently verified fact.
If we get something wrong, we correct it and note the correction. We don't use unnamed sources, and we don't publish claims we can't point to a primary source for.
What This Site Is Not
This site is not affiliated with any political party, candidate, or campaign. It is not anti-police in the sense of opposing law enforcement's existence or function — it is pro-accountability in the sense that surveillance infrastructure deployed at this scale, funded by public money, deserves public scrutiny regardless of who's in office.
We also try to present the strongest case for this technology, not just the case against it — see The Other Side.
Our Relationship to DeFlock.org and HaveIBeenFlocked.com
We are independent of both projects. We link to them, recommend them, and rely on publicly available data they've compiled, but we don't operate either of them and can't speak for their teams. If either tool has an issue, that's a question for their maintainers, not us.
How the Site Stays Current
New developments in this space happen weekly — a contract termination here, a new audit there, a new piece of state legislation. We monitor sources daily and review new material before it's published to the News page. Every item that goes up has been checked against its original source before publication.
Corrections & Tips
If you find an error, or have a documented case we should include, we want to hear about it — with a source.