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Friday, May 22, 2026
First Thing: Thread video that went viral last week
https://www.threads.com/@mikenetson/post/DYVnK16kY5O/be-aware-beware/
Eyes Off Colorado: Local cybersecurity experts push back against Flock license plate readers
“Right now, it's completely unfettered access to the location and personal privacy of every Coloradan.” – Andrew Gentry, Golden-based cybersecurity professional
A bill to regulate Flock and its fleet of Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPRs) cameras died in the Colorado Senate. Sponsor Judy Amabile of Boulder said her fellow lawmakers wouldn’t vote for even the simplest regulations amid harsh opposition from law enforcement.
Read more from The Colorado Sun.
After this development, we’re releasing our full interview with Andrew Gentry, quoted above. In it, Gentry outlines his concerns with the technology itself and with Flock in particular, including
Learn more + get involved
Gentry founded Eyes Off Colorado to raise awareness about local use of Flock cameras. The organization grades communities using Flock based on their policies around transparency, data storage and sharing and the amount of cameras in the community.
Here’s the local report card:
Boulder: D
Longmont: C
Golden: F
By BVHzFriday, May 22, 2026
First Thing: Thread video that went viral last week
https://www.threads.com/@mikenetson/post/DYVnK16kY5O/be-aware-beware/
Eyes Off Colorado: Local cybersecurity experts push back against Flock license plate readers
“Right now, it's completely unfettered access to the location and personal privacy of every Coloradan.” – Andrew Gentry, Golden-based cybersecurity professional
A bill to regulate Flock and its fleet of Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPRs) cameras died in the Colorado Senate. Sponsor Judy Amabile of Boulder said her fellow lawmakers wouldn’t vote for even the simplest regulations amid harsh opposition from law enforcement.
Read more from The Colorado Sun.
After this development, we’re releasing our full interview with Andrew Gentry, quoted above. In it, Gentry outlines his concerns with the technology itself and with Flock in particular, including
Learn more + get involved
Gentry founded Eyes Off Colorado to raise awareness about local use of Flock cameras. The organization grades communities using Flock based on their policies around transparency, data storage and sharing and the amount of cameras in the community.
Here’s the local report card:
Boulder: D
Longmont: C
Golden: F