Milwaukee aldermen are raising alarms about the inadequate oversight and transparency surrounding Flock Safety license plate reader cameras, citing recent incidents of officers misusing the technology for personal surveillance, including stalking a romantic partner. This mirrors a broader pattern of abuse across Wisconsin, where officers have used vague search terms and engaged in inappropriate surveillance, prompting some communities to cancel contracts with Flock Safety. The Wisconsin Examiner’s investigation reveals multiple cases of officers misusing Flock for personal reasons, driven by jealousy or lack of understanding of policy. These incidents highlight significant privacy risks and the potential for abuse without robust auditing and accountability measures, leading to calls for stronger community control over police surveillance technologies.