Your car is being tracked. Here's who can access that data in Arizona
Arizona police departments use automated cameras to track license plates. As departments share this data, residents fear loopholes are allowing federal agencies to access their daily movements.

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Flock cameras track everyone for 30 days. Who’s watching the watchers? | Behind the Investigation

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Mechanic Sends HUGE WARNING: Don't Buy NEW Vehicles in 2026.

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Flock says its cameras don’t track people. Its own training videos say otherwise.

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Why nobody goes to Five Guys anymore

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How People With Meta Glasses Can Secretly Record You

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We Put 7 Uber Drivers in One Room. What We Found Will Shock You.

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The Device That Beats Police AI Cameras

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I spent 7 days evading America’s 82 MILLION surveillance cameras

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LAWYER: How to FOOL Police AI Cameras

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Why Dealers Are Panicking Over the Walmart Motorcycle

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How Smart Owners Are Pulling Trackers From Ford, Toyota, and RAM (The Module Delete)

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LAWYER: The NEW Way Police Are Tracking Your Phone WITHOUT a Warrant

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What Every American Should Know about Data Centers

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They Asked for My Cell Number. I Don’t Have One.

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10 Most Dangerous Places in Arizona You Should Avoid (2026)

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Why Arizona Won't Run out of Water

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How to Stop Cops From Using Wi-Fi to "See Through the Walls" of Your Home

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It Is Against the Law to Coat Your License Plate to Evade Traffic Cameras - Lehto's Law Ep. 4.18

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