Share you Flock Experiences from 8/09/26 - 8/15/26

Any and all related personal experiences with flock deserves to be shared.

from August 9th, 2026 - August 15th, 2026, What have you lived through?

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u/ExcieMusic — 4 days ago

Gimme My Gig Back

Ive been waiting between 4 busy stores in a popping zone (1-2 minutes) for 40 minutes with no orders. Cant even out bid them on an order but im 1099. 1099 my ass. Its not 1099 pay, its not 1099 flexibility. I feel like a pizza hut delivery driver competing with PlayMate Cars for 7.25 an hour.

u/ExcieMusic — 11 days ago

Share you Flock Experiences from 8/02/26 - 8/08/26

Any and all related personal experiences with flock deserves to be shared.

from August 2nd, 2026 - August 8th, 2026, What have you lived through?

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u/ExcieMusic — 11 days ago
▲ 62 r/DeFlock+1 crossposts

Whatever you do DO NOT bend the camera down by using a shovel or another long object so it cannot see cars

DO NOT DO THIS. It would prevent the camera from being able to watch the car/bike path

u/ExcieMusic — 13 days ago
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If it’s a license plate reader, why is facing a park?

I stumbled upon this camera facing a public park in Colorado. I thought that these cameras were only supposed to scan license plates and cars (Flock’s statements make this claim). There was no visible road on the other side of this park.

It didn’t seem like someone turned it but it was placed that way. Maybe I am wrong.

https://youtube.com/shorts/czWZT0qQ5HU?is=Zl9lM8cQz3gf-fQk

Commerce City, Colorado

u/ExcieMusic — 16 days ago
▲ 2.0k r/DeflockAz+2 crossposts

Congressman Max Miller (R) Ohio District 7, Mugshot in front of FLOCK camera in Akron, Ohio, yesterday

This is Congressman Max Miller

April 22, 2011. Miami University Police Department, Oxford, Ohio. He crashed his car into a light pole on campus and was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. He told police he'd had "two to three beers and several shots" the night before and "woke up in urine." His blood alcohol came back under the legal limit and he pleaded down to a misdemeanor for failing to control the car. His attorney said at the time that a blood test "conclusively established that Mr. Miller was not impaired."

This month, Mother Jones obtained toxicology reports from that same crash showing MDMA and Klonopin in his system.

That's the last time he's known to have been charged with a crime. What came before and after is in more than 2,000 pages of court filings and police reports Mother Jones obtained through public records requests.

His ex-wife Emily Moreno, daughter of Senator Bernie Moreno, alleges in filings that he threw hot water on her, shoved her into a wall, and held a gun to her head. Miller denies being physically or emotionally abusive. In a recording Miller himself released to defend his name, he says of the water, "I never thought that that hurt you" and "It was never done to hurt you with intent."

Stephanie Grisham, Trump's former White House press secretary, wrote in 2021 that Miller "got physical" with her while they were dating. Miller sued her for defamation, then withdrew it after they settled. She sued him again on July 7 for allegedly breaking that settlement.

Asked under oath whether he pushed a girl down a flight of stairs in high school, whether he was expelled from college over violence against a female student, and whether he left his wife within 72 hours of their daughter's birth, Miller neither confirmed nor denied. His lawyer objected on relevance.

He is running for a third term. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report just moved his race from Solid Republican to Likely Republican, and a recent poll has him ahead of Democrat Brian Poindexter by 1 point.

Reporting indicates that the 2011 crash wasn't his first brush with the law.

A 2021 Politico Magazine profile, along with reporting from the Washington Post and Washington Examiner, documented a string of court cases before he ever ran for office:

  1. Charged with assault, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest. According to police records, he punched a man in the back of the head and ran from police. He pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors, and the case was later dismissed through a first-offender program.

  2. Charged with underage drinking. Later dismissed under a first-offender program.

  3. Cited for criminal mischief after a late-night altercation in Cleveland Heights involving a smashed glass door outside a hookah bar. He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.

He has called these "youthful mistakes."

Sources: Politico Magazine, The Washington Post, Washington Examiner.

https://abcnews.com/Politics/ohio-rep-max-millers-reelection-bid-faces-questions/story?id=135248226

u/ExcieMusic — 15 days ago

Share you Flock Experiences from 7/26/26 - 8/01/26

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from July 7th, 2026 - August 1st, 2026, What have you lived through?

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u/ExcieMusic — 18 days ago
▲ 3.2k r/DeFlock+3 crossposts

Police Officer quits immediately upon Flock contract cancellation

Reuploaded due to post errors.

u/BeltStrong9228 — 12 days ago
▲ 14 r/DeFlock+1 crossposts

How to use "Red Handed"

Your actions are your own but if you do get caught fighting for something you truly believe in, this post flair is for you.

The idea is to have a draft ready for where you plan to operate. Post flair "Red Handed".

Format it as followed:

"First M. Last, County, Blinding/Deflocking"

If 12 pulls up, you can post it and hope someone posts your bail.

If you post but don't get arrested, please delete the post as soon as possible. If your bail gets posted, you can either comment on your post or delete if you wish.

Getting arrested on Friday, Saturday and, Sunday, Often means you have to wait until Monday before a bond is set. You still have to show up to court regardless if you post bail.

This system is not a free get out of jail card, your chargers will be public, they will be yours, and you are NOT GARENTEED TO GET HELP

If you post someones bail they DO NOT OWE YOU ANYTHING. Your actions are your own, fighting for a cause you believe in is more than enough reason to help.

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u/ExcieMusic — 19 days ago
▲ 3 r/DeflockAz+1 crossposts

Let's Talk about the Good and the Evil.

We have to admit something loudly and proudly before we have chance at any sort of change.

The good brought by the Flock surveillance systems is objectively real. People are being caught and crime is being prevented in many areas. Not a chance someone gets away in an Amber Alert. We have to be 100% for that before, we could ever be 1% against.

Spreading awareness about Flock works for both sides. The more criminals that know about Flock, the less they will act feloniously. Despite this, we know crime will always continue. We also know that people in power tend to get away with the most crime. It's only natural. With this being said, even officers in the street, are less likely to get away with malicious or negligent actions.

The fight here is so much deeper than privacy, it's a legitimate concern for the safety of the public. Burned too many times, it's our duty to ensure the everyday people have a leg to stand on. In this world, only the enforcement and the violation have access to the exact movements of the compliance. How can we compete. Any persons of interest is an immediate target, celebrities, CEOs, cash depositors. What can you do if an organized crime unit has quiet access to the Flock system information? What if they watch you repeat your behaviors for weeks or months, then boom, the systems gets shut down and in a blink, your POI is gone.

Unlikely, not impossible. For the most part, the same cameras a crime unit would use, would ironically be the same cameras used against them. So why are we worried?

The public was never informed that their existence would suddenly be recorded indefinitely, installed on streets, in parks, in parking lots, on campuses and, around airports. You will always be watched, not by humans, but by automated tracking systems. With footage recordings, you can be retroactively tracked all the way back to 2017, when the first Flock camera was installed. Now, you would have to have been from or to the part of texas these cameras were tested in and without the blanket network they have today, Flock does not have total certainty of most individuals movement dating back that far.

This is not the case for the future, in the last few months, Flock has exploded in funding and presence. Seemingly overnight, a network of AI powered trackers have been installed everywhere you go. While the average citizen is not the intended target, everyone has been hit in the crossfire; with bad enough actors or corrupt enough officials having the upmost edge.

Don't go smashing cameras just because some John or Jane said it's a good idea online, they could be the criminal themselves, hoping you take out a crucial location for an unsavory operation.

What are some goods and evils you know?

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u/ExcieMusic — 23 days ago

You CANNOT leave OR enter Arizona without passing Flock

You never had a choice in this matter. Our founding fathers would be appalled.

u/ExcieMusic — 24 days ago
▲ 765 r/DeflockAz+2 crossposts

Cutting down flock cameras is a crime, and this is how those criminals do it. Thanks Sean Gatz for sharing this info! #flock #deflock

u/ExcieMusic — 21 days ago

What makes r/DeflockAz different?

This is HQ. When you want to know what we're doing about flock in Arizona, this is the place.

Law enforcement is just as welcomed as anyone else is, to view this subreddit. Be aware that your actions are your own and DeflockAz or anyone affiliated holds no responsibility over your choices.

Do what YOU think is right in this FIGHT

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u/ExcieMusic — 24 days ago