Public statement

Support public information sharing about Flock cameras.

This statement is written for public information sharing with the Trinidad City Council, the Mayor, and community members.

We, the undersigned residents and community members of Trinidad, Colorado, support sharing public information with the Trinidad City Council, the Mayor, and the community about Flock Safety cameras and other automated license plate reader camera systems.

Automated license plate reader cameras can track where people drive, create sensitive location records, and expand surveillance without clear local consent. We support open public discussion of privacy, oversight, retention, data-sharing, pricing, and community impact before any contract, purchase, installation, or data-sharing agreement moves forward.

Names and comments collected through this page may be included with printed information-sharing materials and shared with local officials and community members for the purpose of supporting informed public discussion.

Research briefing

Read the public policy briefing.

Hopping Mad Games, LLC prepared this briefing on Flock Safety ALPR deployments, public oversight, pricing, and data-sharing concerns relevant to Trinidad.

How it works

A focused public record for information sharing.

The page gives neighbors the issue, the supporting materials, and a short way to add their name to a public information-sharing effort.

Clear public information

The statement names City Council and the Mayor directly and explains the privacy, oversight, data-sharing, and cost concerns residents may want considered.

Trinidad eligibility check

The participant confirms they are in/from Trinidad, helping the organizer identify direct local support from people most affected by the issue.

Shareable next step

After adding their name, supporters can copy the link and ask neighbors to read the materials, share concerns, and help keep the discussion public.