The widespread deployment of Flock Safety cameras across Colorado poses a severe threat to constitutional rights and civil liberties. While proponents, including Denver’s mayor, defend the automated license plate readers as a tool for fighting crime, the article argues this benefit is vastly outweighed by the risks. Evidence shows the surveillance data has been used to assist federal immigration enforcement, potentially violating state law and endangering immigrant communities. The system contributes to a culture of mass surveillance, chilling free speech and association. Citing the ACLU and other civil rights advocates, the author contends that funds spent on this technology would be better invested in proven crime prevention programs. The piece concludes with an urgent call for all Colorado municipalities to immediately cease using Flock cameras to protect the fundamental rights of their residents.