Law firm Gibbs Mura filed an amended class action against Flock Safety on 3 April 2026 alleging its automated licence plate reader cameras tracked millions of Californians and illegally shared data with out-of-state law enforcement including federal agencies. California law bars local agencies from sharing ALPR data across state lines. Audit logs cited in the complaint include search reasons referencing DEA and CBP access. The suit follows an October 2025 California Attorney General action against the city of El Cajon for the same conduct.