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Flock Cameras in San Jose

activesan-jose• Started 3/10/2026
**San Jose's Flock Camera Debate Intensifies** San Jose's network of 474 Flock license plate reader cameras has become one of the Bay Area's most contested public safety issues. **For:** Police credit the cameras with quickly identifying suspects — in one case arresting a bank robbery suspect within an hour of the initial call. **Against:** The EFF and ACLU filed a lawsuit arguing San Jose violates the California Constitution through warrantless searches of millions of drivers' location records. The city retains all ALPR data for a full year — well beyond Flock's 30-day default — regardless of whether a vehicle is linked to a crime. **Latest:** Police Chief Paul Joseph has proposed reducing data retention to 30 days and banning federal agency access, as pressure mounts citywide.
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