It’s Officially Over. They Won.

There's a camera near your house that already knows every place you drove this week. It logged your plate, your direction, your time — no crime required, no reason needed. And any cop, in any department, can search that database. No warrant. No permission. Most of the time, nobody's looking. But some of the time, the person searching isn't chasing a criminal. They're chasing an ex. A wife. Someone who said no. This is the story of what happens when a surveillance system built to catch criminals gets handed to the people it should be watching too — and how a state that just passed a "privacy" law may have made it harder for you to ever find out. Join our Community Forum https://community.loyalmoses.com Check if your own plate has shown up in a police search: https://haveibeenflocked.com See how many of these cameras are already near you: https://maps.deflock.org Sources & further reading: GBI: Five Albany, GA officers arrested for Flock misuse — https://gbi.georgia.gov/press-release... Institute for Justice: officers using ALPR to stalk romantic interests — https://ij.org/police-have-reportedly... Institute for Justice: innocent drivers detained, jailed off ALPR errors — https://ij.org/dozens-of-innocent-mot... Sen. Wyden/Rep. Krishnamoorthi letter to FTC on Flock cybersecurity — https://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/pre... Washington SB 6002, "Driver Privacy Act" full text — https://wa-law.org/bill/2025-26/sb/60... ACLU-WA statement on SB 6002 — https://www.aclu-wa.org/press-release... Oak Park, IL oversight committee findings — https://www.oakpark.com/2025/05/20/po... --- Video Chapters (if any will be here) 00:00 Intro #flock #surveillance #privacy