OAKLAND, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oakland-based law firm Gibbs Mura has filed a class action lawsuit against Flock Safety for allegedly using its license plate cameras to share millions of Californians’ daily movements with law enforcement agencies, violating California privacy laws. Gibbs Mura filed the lawsuit on February 26, 2026 in San Francisco Superior Court with Milberg PLLC, another leading plaintiff-side firm. The firms continue to investigate claims on behalf of additional Californians who may have had their privacy rights violated.
Drive in California? You may have a monetary claim against Flock for secret location tracking. Join the Flock License Plate Reader Class Action Lawsuit or call our privacy class action lawyers at 866-407-2032.
The lawsuit alleges that Flock, which runs networks of thousands of automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras, violated California’s ALPR Privacy Act (passed as SB 34 in 2015) by sharing license plate data with out-of-state agencies, including police departments outside of California and federal authorities. The lawsuit also alleges violations of California’s Unfair Competition Law, and privacy rights enshrined in California’s Constitution and common law.
According to the lawsuit, on streets where the ALPR cameras are mounted, Flock captures images of every vehicle passing by and uses AI-powered software to record their license plate numbers and track drivers’ movements. As reported by KQED, over 200 municipal police and sheriff’s departments across California use Flock’s license plate readers, including San Francisco and Oakland. This effectively gives police a dragnet surveillance system, instead of having to rely on traditional investigation methods that target specific suspects.
“Flock’s mass surveillance system threatens Californians’ privacy rights,” said lead attorney David Berger. “License plate readers collect and store vast amounts of information about innocent people, and public safety cannot be a catch-all justification for overreach. We have filed this class action lawsuit to hold Flock accountable for unlawfully sharing license plate data across state lines in direct violation of California law.”
Who can join the Flock License Plate Camera Class Action Lawsuit?
Drivers in many California municipalities may have a monetary claim for privacy violations by Flock, including:
Many locations across the Bay Area, Southern California, and the Central Valley may qualify as well. Visit the Flock License Plate Reader Class Action Lawsuit webpage or call 866-407-2032 to learn more.
Gibbs Mura is a Leader in Privacy Class Action Lawsuits
Gibbs Mura has prosecuted some of the largest and most influential privacy and data breach cases in the country. In 2025, Gibbs Mura secured a $27.5 million settlement against Thomson Reuters alleging its CLEAR platform violated millions of Californians’ privacy. Gibbs Mura also achieved the largest data breach settlement in history in the Equifax Data Breach Lawsuit, securing $1.5 billion from Equifax after its 2017 data breach exposed the data of over 145 million Americans. Gibbs Mura attorneys have been recognized with numerous awards, including “Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar,” “Cybersecurity & Privacy MVP” and “Top Cybersecurity and Privacy MVP.”
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