Milwaukee, WI, August 18, 2026 —

Milwaukee Police Department has introduced a new audit system aimed at monitoring the use of Flock camera technology and detecting any potential misuse. This initiative seeks to ensure the responsible deployment and operation of the automated license plate reader (ALPR) system.

Flock cameras, which are widely used by law enforcement agencies, capture images of license plates and store them in a searchable database. While these systems are valuable tools for investigations, concerns about privacy and potential overreach necessitate robust oversight mechanisms. The newly implemented audit system is designed to provide that oversight by tracking how the technology is accessed and utilized.

The primary objective of the audit system is to identify patterns or instances that may indicate unauthorized or improper use of the Flock camera data. This could include activities such as accessing the system without a legitimate law enforcement purpose, sharing information inappropriately, or retaining data beyond established policy guidelines. By regularly reviewing system logs and access records, the department aims to maintain public trust and adhere to best practices in data management.

Details regarding the specific functionalities of the new audit system, such as the frequency of audits, the criteria used for identifying misuse, and the disciplinary actions that may result from violations, were not provided. The department has not yet released information on who will be responsible for conducting these audits or how the findings will be reported. The timeline for the full implementation and operational status of the audit system has also not been publicly disclosed.

The implementation of such an audit system is a step towards enhancing transparency and accountability in the use of advanced surveillance technologies. As law enforcement agencies increasingly rely on tools like ALPRs, establishing clear policies and diligent monitoring processes becomes crucial for balancing public safety objectives with civil liberties concerns. Further information is expected to be released by the Milwaukee Police Department as the system becomes fully operational.



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