

End Coachella Valley Flock Camera Contracts Immediately
The Issue
Are you aware of the real impact Flock cameras are having in the Coachella Valley? This isn't just about some fancy tech for safety—this is mass surveillance on a level that's downright dystopian. These cameras are networked together, constantly watching, tracking, and recording every move we make. We're told this is for our own safety, but let’s be real; they compromise our privacy and security to a terrifying degree.
Independent investigations have uncovered over 60 ways these cameras can be hacked. We're talking about live streams accessible without any password protection and exposed USB ports that could let anyone execute malicious scripts. The images they capture aren't encrypted and are stored for over 30 days—this is a stalker's dream come true, not safety. There have already been numerous cases of misuse by law enforcement officers to harass or stalk individuals using these very cameras. They collaborate with ICE for raids, making our communities unsafe and tense.
Imagine a world where an officer follows someone across 83,000 cameras just because they suspect them of managing their own health—this happened. A woman tracked from Texas to Washington because of a personal health choice. It's absurd that our tax dollars fund this invasion into private lives.
And let's not ignore the broader implications. These cameras are pointed at schools, parks, bus stops. A tech-savvy predator could track when your child gets home or when you’re away. Would you feel safe knowing this data could fall into the wrong hands? Even if the tech was unbreakable, we can't and shouldn't trust the corporate and governmental bodies controlling them.
It's time to take action. The Coachella Valley, except for the city of Coachella, is plagued with these invasive cameras. They just appeared without public input, as if we're not supposed to have a say. We need to stand up and demand that our City Council ends their contracts with Flock. We need them to cancel what is nothing more than a dangerous subscription.
Join me in pushing for the removal of Flock cameras. Sign this petition today and let’s bring safety and privacy back to our neighborhoods.
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The Issue
Are you aware of the real impact Flock cameras are having in the Coachella Valley? This isn't just about some fancy tech for safety—this is mass surveillance on a level that's downright dystopian. These cameras are networked together, constantly watching, tracking, and recording every move we make. We're told this is for our own safety, but let’s be real; they compromise our privacy and security to a terrifying degree.
Independent investigations have uncovered over 60 ways these cameras can be hacked. We're talking about live streams accessible without any password protection and exposed USB ports that could let anyone execute malicious scripts. The images they capture aren't encrypted and are stored for over 30 days—this is a stalker's dream come true, not safety. There have already been numerous cases of misuse by law enforcement officers to harass or stalk individuals using these very cameras. They collaborate with ICE for raids, making our communities unsafe and tense.
Imagine a world where an officer follows someone across 83,000 cameras just because they suspect them of managing their own health—this happened. A woman tracked from Texas to Washington because of a personal health choice. It's absurd that our tax dollars fund this invasion into private lives.
And let's not ignore the broader implications. These cameras are pointed at schools, parks, bus stops. A tech-savvy predator could track when your child gets home or when you’re away. Would you feel safe knowing this data could fall into the wrong hands? Even if the tech was unbreakable, we can't and shouldn't trust the corporate and governmental bodies controlling them.
It's time to take action. The Coachella Valley, except for the city of Coachella, is plagued with these invasive cameras. They just appeared without public input, as if we're not supposed to have a say. We need to stand up and demand that our City Council ends their contracts with Flock. We need them to cancel what is nothing more than a dangerous subscription.
Join me in pushing for the removal of Flock cameras. Sign this petition today and let’s bring safety and privacy back to our neighborhoods.
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Petition created on June 28, 2026