The Mutual
Accountability Registry
If they watch you, you can watch them.
Public records are our only collective defense against the surveillance state.
1 : 521
Search Ratio
For every 1 legitimate search, this system generates 521 automated tracking records on innocent drivers.
92,000+
Connected Cameras
The current estimated size of the private-public surveillance cloud monitoring American roads.
30 Million
Annual Searches
The volume of national network queries performed annually with minimal to no oversight.
Surveillance in the Wild
Evidence of Misuse83,000 Cameras Searched
Audit logs revealed that a sheriff's office searched 83,000 cameras nationwide to track a woman suspected of self-managing an abortion. The search occurred thousands of miles outside their jurisdiction.
CBP Violation Prompted Halt
FOIA records forced the admission that Flock Safety systems were illegally sharing Illinois driver data with federal agencies (CBP), forcing a nationwide halt of federal pilot programs.
"When surveillance is one-directional, it is tyranny. When it is mutual, it is transparency. We exist to flip the camera."
How It Works
Archiving public truth is a three-step process.
Locate
Find the surveillance infrastructure in your city. Identify the vendors (Flock, Motorola, Rekor) and the agencies operating them.
Request
Use our FOIA templates to legally request the data. By law, these records belong to the public.
Archive
Upload the verified data here. We distribute it across a decentralized network to ensure it can never be deleted or hidden.
What to Archive
Camera Logs
Lists of every plate scanned at specific locations. Vital for tracking mutual accountability.
Policy Manuals
Standard Operating Procedures. See the rules they follow and the rules they break.
Contracts
Service agreements between cities and vendors like Flock or Motorola.
Audit Logs
Records of WHO searched WHAT. The primary tool for identifying surveillance abuse.
Legal Precedent: DATA IS PUBLIC
Washington State court ruled ALPR data = public records (Nov 2024). You have the RIGHT to see what they see.
The Registry
Recent Submissions
Cambridge MA Terminates Flock Contract After Unauthorized Installation
BY: City of Cambridge (MA)
Indictment: Perjury & Misuse of ALPR Systems
BY: Johnson County Sheriff (TX)
Audit Findings: National Data Sharing Violation
BY: Illinois Secretary of State
Congressional Investigation: Flock Safety Reproductive Tracking
BY: U.S. House of Representatives