Police chief: Seaside does not share Flock camera data with federal immigration; commission hears youth task‑force update
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Summary
A resident asked whether Flock camera footage is shared with ICE; the police chief said the city does not share Flock data with federal immigration agencies and that data sharing is limited to local and state law‑enforcement collaborations. The commission also heard an update on the Blue Ribbon youth violent task force and potential student engagement.
A question from a meeting participant prompted a discussion about the city’s use of Flock camera data and who receives access to it. A resident asked whether the city shares Flock camera information with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to aid immigration enforcement. The police chief answered directly that the city does not share Flock data with federal immigration agencies "at all," and said the department shares footage locally and with state law enforcement as part of established collaborations.
The chief acknowledged a recent national news item about a breach at Flock and said Seaside staff routinely check their management system and filters to ensure they match community agreements; the chief said the vendor notifies the city in the event of a breach.
Separately, staff reported on the Blue Ribbon Youth Violent Task Force, which the staff member attended and described as a multidisciplinary group planning a strategic outreach plan to better connect with youth. The Police Activities League representative Bobby Maxwell reportedly said he would be willing to present to the commission, and staff said principals at Seaside High and Central Coast High expressed support for student involvement at future meetings.
No changes to city surveillance policy were proposed at the meeting; the chief’s remarks were framed as an operational clarification and reassurance regarding current data‑sharing arrangements.

