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Vice chair raises concerns over Flock cameras and social-media monitoring; urges county review

Henrico County Board of Supervisors · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Vice Chair Misty Rountree outlined privacy, equity and oversight concerns with Flock license-plate cameras and a social-media monitoring product called LifeRaft, urging Henrico County to examine controls and consider stronger safeguards.

Vice Chair Misty Rountree used her allotted time during budget discussion to press the board and county staff on the use and oversight of surveillance technology in Henrico County, highlighting potential privacy and equity risks from aggregated license-plate data and social-media monitoring tools.

Rountree said Flock license-plate cameras are designed to contribute to a national database and warned about the aggregation of location data. "A Virginia court in 2024 likened Flock cameras to tracking devices," she said, arguing that while a single plate photo is benign, the aggregation and use of…

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