Centerton Flock Cameras Covered

Centerton Flock Cameras Covered

Today I was able to confirm that both cameras on South Greenhouse and the one at Greenhouse and AR-102 are covered with plastic.

u/w457381n — 5 days ago

Centerton Mayor Confirms Flock Cameras Are Covered & Will Be Removed

A win for the people!

u/w457381n — 8 days ago
▲ 125 r/northwestarkansas+1 crossposts

De-Flock Centerton - On today’s agenda meeting starts 6pm

As Centerton doesn’t have its own Reddit at 6pm Tuesday Centerton has “ALPR and public safety camera system update” as item 13 on the agenda

Centerton has a ring of Flocks around their city enough dropping out kid off at the Junior Hugh has us passing 4 flock cameras alone

1 is on Bentonville’s land
1 is pointing at a playground not the parking lot the playground
1 sits on Bentonville School Grounds of the JHS itself
The other gets anyone coming from Vaughn

Why is this important

Accuracy Problems
Flock claims a 97% accuracy rate, which sounds impressive—until you consider 20 billion daily scans at a 3% error rate yields roughly 600 million misreads per day. A public records analysis released just days ago for Roseville, CA found that 71% of stolen/felony alerts were misreads—alerts that trigger heightened police responses.

Security Vulnerabilities
Flock cameras have appeared repeatedly on security news feeds I follow as a software engineer:
An unpatchable SSID spoofing vulnerabilityexploitable with a consumer travel router—no fix possible without physical device access.
Unencrypted cloud access to Flock Concord PTZ cameras that allowed security researcher Benn Jordan to view footage with no login required.
Also flock was letting Google/Bing/DuckDuckGo index searches with plates and reasons in clear text in the URL

Local Policy Is Effectively Meaningless
When I questioned Centerton PD, I was told they have "a local policy that sets clear guidelines." But once a camera joins Flock's nationwide data-sharing network, any participating agency nationwide can bypass local policies and state laws. That "policy" is worth about as much as the paper it's written on.

No Warrant Required—and Alarmingly Low Barriers
Flock requires no warrant to access data. Public records have revealed the accepted "reasons" for searches include entries as minimal as "." (a single period), "investigation," "suspect," "query," "crime," or "sus." Worse, these powers have been abused:
"Demo" was used to surveil a Jewish community center's children's gymnastics room and pool.
"RV" (residence verification) appeared in 50+ documented cases of police stalking former partners.
Activists, protesters, and individuals tied to political movements (pro-Palestine, pro-Israel, LGBTQ+, anti-Trump, animal rights, immigration-related) have all been tracked.

Even if CPD declines a request, any persistent organization can route through a friendlier agency elsewhere. The weakest link is all that's needed.

Legal Risk to the City
The recent SCOTUS decision in Chatrie v. United States held that bulk location data tied to individuals constitutes a "search" under the 4th Amendment. The legal premise is identical whether tracking a phone IMEI or a license plate. I can't definitively call Flock's ALPR system illegal under this ruling—but neither can anyone definitively call it legal, especially with the Institute for Justice's lawsuit against Norfolk, VA positioned as a likely candidate for SCOTUS review next session.
Investing this much in a system that may be ruled unconstitutional is a significant risk.

Look at the range of “reasons” if you think this is a partisan matter everyone is a possible target.

Please join and support removing Flock from Centerton.

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u/TemporaryRedaction39 — 9 days ago
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Walmart EV Charging Network

My local Walmart has installed EV chargers that I've used and been pleased with over the past month. $0.44 peak/$$0.32 off with 10% off if you have Walmart+. Pretty easy to use, but they do (currently) require the Walmart app.

I also just saw a post from someone there in their EV Charging area post that they have made all their current and planned sites visible on PlugShare, ChargeHub, Chargeway, and Google Maps. The currently open list is pretty small… But it looks like they will explode the number of locations soon.

u/w457381n — 2 months ago
▲ 64 r/bentonville+1 crossposts

How is the lifestyle in this beautiful part of Arkansas

I’ve been down 69 south from Missouri to Texas and never would consider living in Oklahoma but driving through AR for the first time and this place seems like a hidden gem. I just wonder how it would be to live here as a construction worker from Minnesota. I’ve been living in Texas for the last 2 years.

u/Loud_aTt — 3 months ago