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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 43 MIN

Flock tracked me

from The Drivecast · host The Drive

Sometimes we report the news, and sometimes we ARE the news. That’s exactly what happened two weeks ago when Joel published his report about being mistakenly tracked by police via Flock license plate cameras and ambushed by the police in a strip mall parking lot. We can't make this stuff up. This story hit so hard is because it landed in the middle of a heated debate around the country about Flock Safety’s growing network of AI-powered surveillance cameras, which police can use to track a lot more than just license plates. Every week, there are more headlines about one city entering a new partnership with Flock, another city ending theirs after residents pushed back, or people running around and cutting down every Flock camera they can find.  What happened? What have we learned since? And answers to people's questions that go beyond the stories we've published so far. The Drive's Editor-In-Chief Kyle Cheromcha and Director Of Content And Product Joel Feder break it all down. Stories mentioned in today's episode: ⁠How Flock Cameras Wrongly Tracked Me for Days Over ‘Stolen’ Plates and Sent Police After Me⁠ ⁠Flock Says Its Cameras Worked ‘Correctly’ When Police Tracked and Ambushed Me for No Reason⁠ ⁠Cops Are Already Using License Plate Readers to Stalk People⁠ ⁠License Plate Cameras Are Tracking Your Life Without a Warrant⁠ ⁠License Plate Cameras Will Soon Track Phones, Wearables, Infotainment, and Even Your Pets⁠ 00:00 Intro 04:23 - What happened? 07:31 - Flock cameras tracked me 14:11 - Flock reached out 16:27 - What did we learn? How did this happen? 34:12 - Why four squad cars and four cops? 36:22 - Now what? Where do we go from here? What comes next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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