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I Predicted Carpenter v. US in 2016. Courts Still Cant Agree on Flock Cameras—Heres Why It Matters

In 2016, I published a law journal article predicting government surveillance overreach. Two years later, the Supreme Court proved me right in Carpenter v. United States. Now I'm ahead of them again—and this time, I'm showing you how to fight back BEFORE it's too late. Flock Safety's automated license plate readers are exploding nationwide, tracking millions of vehicles without warrants. But here's the problem: courts can't agree if it's constitutional. Virginia courts are reaching opposite conclusions on the same technology. Federal judges in the same city are contradicting themselves. And while they debate, qualified immunity ensures the first victims get nothing. In this video, you'll see: • Body camera footage from real cases where Flock alerts led to innocent people being detained at gunpoint • How Isoke Robinson and her 2-year-old child were held at gunpoint because Flock found her car 2 miles from a crime scene (241 other white Dodge Chargers in the area—detectives ignored this) • Why Shauna Ashmon was handcuffed after officers confused an ALASKA license plate with SOUTH CAROLINA • Depositions where officers admit they "don't have time to investigate" before doing felony stops based on Flock alerts • The ACLU's lawsuit against Eugene, Oregon for hiding camera locations in secret • How ICE and federal agencies are using Flock to circumvent sanctuary state laws and track abortion seekers • Why the Institute for Justice's Norfolk case could clearly establish the law and break the qualified immunity trap • New public records ruling out of Washington state saying city must release Flock records This is the pattern: Patriot Act → Cell phone tracking → Geofencing → Flock cameras. Each time, courts split for years while thousands get surveilled. Each time, qualified immunity protects the officers. Each time, victims get nothing. But this time, we can get ahead of it. I'll show you exactly how to: ✓ File constitutional challenges in your jurisdiction ✓ FOIA your police department's Flock usage ✓ Stop Flock installations through local government action ✓ Support the Norfolk and Eugene cases that could clearly establish the law Key Cases Discussed: • Carpenter v. United States (2018) - Supreme Court • Robinson v. White (Michigan) - Settled before QI ruling • Ashmon v. Wolfe (South Carolina) - QI granted despite Alaska/SC confusion • Schmidt v. City of Norfolk (pending) - Institute for Justice constitutional challenge • ACLU v. City of Eugene (pending) - Transparency fight Support: Institute for Justice: ACLU: Flock Cameras in your area? Check My 2016 article: TIMESTAMPS: 00:51 Flock License Plate Cameras: A New Surveillance Tool 02:13 Qualified Immunity: A Barrier to Justice 02:47 The Evolution of Surveillance: From Cell Phones to Geofencing 09:20 Geofencing Warrants: A New Legal Loophole 12:53 Flock Safety Cameras: The Latest Surveillance Technology 18:48 Case Studies: Real-World Implications of Surveillance 27:35 Misidentification and Qualified Immunity 30:33 Flock Safety's Secrecy and Public Data Access 33:52 Nationwide Issues with Flock Cameras 38:29 Legal Battles and Court Rulings 44:21 Norfolk Case: A Potential Game Changer 49:15 Call to Action: How You Can Help 🎯 This video is different from typical legal YouTube because I'm not just explaining what happened—I'm showing you the pattern I identified in 2016, proving it's repeating with Flock cameras, and giving you the tools to clearly establish the law before millions more people are surveilled. 📌 Subscribe for updates on the Norfolk and Eugene cases, qualified immunity reform, and Fourth Amendment surveillance issues. ⚖️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you believe your rights have been violated, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. 📱 Follow me on X: @clearlyestab 🌐 Visit my firm: 💼 Practice Areas: Police Misconduct, Civil Rights, Federal Litigation #FlockSafety #Flock #QualifiedImmunity #FourthAmendment #Surveillance #ALPR #CivilRights #Carpenter #Norfolk #ACLU #FOIA #Washington #publicrecords