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Supervisors consider county response to Flock persistent surveillance after national lawsuits

Cochise County Board of Supervisors · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Board members described concerns about private persistent surveillance systems (Flock) and discussed drafting a resolution to restrict or ban such cameras in unincorporated Cochise County unless the vendor limits data use to law enforcement purposes; staff and the sheriff's office will meet with Flock representatives.

The board raised privacy and legal concerns about private license‑plate and vehicle tracking networks operated by vendors such as Flock and discussed possible county action to restrict their use in unincorporated areas.

Chair described lawsuits in other jurisdictions and said the vendor's contract will not be amended to limit data…

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