Surveillance cameras get approved in quiet meetings.
DeFlock PBC watches the agendas of all 38 towns and cities in Palm Beach County and flags every Flock, ALPR, and license-plate-reader item before the vote — so residents can show up while it still matters.
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Documented deployments compiled from the EFF Atlas of Surveillance and local news. Each is sourced; some are single-source and still being verified.
Boca Raton PD
286 devices
286 LPR cameras plus ~625 static cameras; ALPR since 2011.
Source (2026) · unverified
Boca Raton PD
286 devices
286 LPR cameras plus ~625 static cameras; ALPR since 2011.
Source (2026) · unverified
Boca Raton PD
286 devices
286 LPR cameras plus ~625 static cameras; ALPR since 2011.
Source (2026) · unverified
Palm Beach County Sheriff (PBSO)
Flock 83 devices
ALPR devices; also runs an RTCC, ShotSpotter (since 2013), drones, face-recognition access.
Source (2025-09) · unverified
Boynton Beach (proposed)
Flock 31 devices
Proposed 10-year, $7.7M Flock contract (31 LPRs, 80 cameras, drones); postponed from March to April 2026 over oversight concerns. Vote outcome unconfirmed.
Source (2026-04) · unverified
Royal Palm Beach PD
Motorola 28 devices
28 cameras, ~$400,000, near intersections; data shared to a Motorola repossession database (note: Motorola, not Flock).
Source (2022-03) · unverified