A motorcyclist in Georgia received a ticket for using a cell phone while riding, issued via a Flock automated license plate reader (ALPR) camera, an application for which the technology is not designed. While the Georgia State Patrol claims this was a “rare and unique circumstance” and that Flock cameras are not typically used for traffic enforcement, the incident demonstrates the potential for misuse of these surveillance systems. Many jurisdictions assure the public that Flock cameras are solely for serious crime investigation and not for minor infractions or revenue generation. However, this case highlights the lack of explicit limitations on how law enforcement agencies utilize Flock data, raising concerns about privacy and due process.