Tulsa police’s use of Flock cameras to investigate protest activity sparks debate

The Tulsa Police Department used Flock Safety cameras and automatic license plate readers to investigate protest activity throughout 2025, according to data collected by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit that advocates for privacy rights.

Now, EFF’s report is raising concerns of whether TPD’s use was a violation of constitutional rights.

The San Francisco-based group conducted a 10-month analysis of Flock Safety’s servers and found thousands of law enforcement agencies across the country — including TPD — used the cameras to investigate protest activity…

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