Windsor, CT, deployed Flock Safety Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in 2022, but officials failed to realize a “Nationwide Lookup” setting granted unfettered access to the data from 16 devices to agencies across the country. This oversight has since been rectified, with only Connecticut agencies now having access, and requiring specific town permission. Despite this, some residents demand the cameras be turned off entirely, citing privacy concerns and a “chilling effect” on community members, particularly immigrants. The Town Council unanimously approved a new policy aimed at balancing public safety with resident privacy, prohibiting facial recognition and emphasizing due process. While the policy is seen as an improvement, further discussion on the cameras’ use is anticipated.