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Resident urges Larimer County to remove Flock cameras, require ID for immigration agents

Larimer County Board of County Commissioners · March 11, 2026
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At the March 10 Larimer County administrative meeting, a public commenter urged the board to ban Flock license-plate cameras, require immigration agents to display identification, and hold them accountable for alleged wrongdoing; commissioners said they are tracking state legislation and have limited local authority over federal actors.

Jeff Acriman told the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners on March 10 that surveillance cameras operated by companies like Flock are a “massive invasion of our privacy” and urged the county to act to protect immigrants and other community members.

"Flock is a system of cameras that warrantlessly track all of us and where we live, work, shop, who we associate with or date," Acriman said, arguing the technology is being used to locate and detain immigrants. He asked the…

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