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'Have I Been Flocked' Website Lets You Check If Police Searched for Your Car Using Flock Camera System

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The new website, "Have I Been Flocked," compiles Flock camera audit logs and lets users see if their plate number has been run through the Flock application by a system operator.

If a person's license plate appears in the database, it means not only that the plate was photographed, but that someone using the Flock system actively searched the database for that plate, according to the site. Included in the audit log is the stated reason someone in law enforcement gave for looking up the plate.

The site notes several limits to what its records show. The database does not reveal when or whether a vehicle passed one of the Flock Safety cameras. Those searching Flock databases are not necessarily police officers, and appearing on the site does not mean a person was under investigation...

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