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Streamlined Flock Safety Public Records Request Template
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[Date]
[Agency Name]
[Agency Address]
[City, State ZIP]
RE: Public Records Request - Flock Safety System
Dear Public Records Custodian:
This is a non-commercial public records request made pursuant to [Your State's Public Records Law - e.g., A.R.S. §39-121 for Arizona, C.R.S. §24-72-201 for Colorado].
I am requesting all records related to [Agency Name]'s relationship with Flock Group, Inc. (aka Flock Safety), including:
1. **Contracts & Agreements**: All contracts, amendments, intergovernmental agreements, and related documents between [Agency Name] and Flock Safety or any third parties regarding Flock products/services
2. **Financial Records**: Purchase orders, invoices, billing records, budgets, RFPs, bid responses, cost-benefit analyses, and funding sources (including grants)
3. **Policies & Procedures**: All policies, guidelines, procedures, or protocols (draft or final) regarding installation, operation, monitoring, data retention, data access, data sharing, or deletion
4. **Data Access Records**: Logs of all access requests (internal and external), data-sharing agreements, audit logs, and requests fulfilled or denied
5. **Meeting Records**: Minutes, agendas, notes, and presentations from meetings where Flock cameras or services were discussed
6. **Legal & Compliance**: Legal opinions, risk assessments, privacy impact assessments, compliance reviews, and related correspondence
7. **Technical Documentation**: System specifications, cybersecurity measures, data storage locations, interoperability documentation, and breach notifications
8. **Data Retention**: Policies on retention timeframes, deletion procedures, and actual deletion logs
9. **Training Materials**: Manuals, training materials, installation records, photographs, videos, and communications (emails, notes, etc.)
⚠️ **TIME-SENSITIVE**: Due to Flock Safety's 30-day data retention policy, I request expedited processing to preserve any relevant data that may be automatically deleted.
Please provide records in electronic format if available. If any portions are denied, please provide a written explanation citing the specific legal exemption.
I request that you respond within [timeframe based on state law - e.g., "promptly as required by A.R.S. §39-121" or "10 business days as required by C.R.S. §24-72-203(3)(b)"].
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[Your Email]
[Your Phone]
State-Specific Response Time References
No specific deadline (respond "promptly"):
- Arizona (A.R.S. §39-121)
- Others as applicable
3 days or less:
- Arkansas: 3 days
- Vermont: 2 days
- Several others: 3 days
5 days:
- California: 10 days
- Illinois: 5 days
- Pennsylvania: 5 days
- Virginia: 5 days
- West Virginia: 5 days
10 days:
- Colorado: 10 business days (C.R.S. §24-72-203)
- Iowa: 10-20 days
- South Carolina: 10 days (20 if >24 months old)
15 days:
- Delaware: 15 days
- DC: 15 days
- Michigan: 15 days
20 days:
- Federal FOIA: 20 days
- Maryland: 30 days
Important Notes
Critical Timing Issue
⏱️ Flock Safety deletes all data after 30 days on a rolling basis. If your request is delayed or denied initially, specific footage may be permanently deleted. Request expedited processing and follow up immediately.
What This Request Will Get You
✅ Likely to receive:
- Contracts and pricing
- Policies and procedures
- Meeting minutes and financial records
- Training materials and documentation
⚠️ May require legal challenge:
- Actual camera footage/images (courts have ruled both ways)
- Your own vehicle data (strongest legal argument)
- Data about other vehicles (usually denied on privacy grounds)
Tips for Success
- Be specific about your state's law - Don't use "FOIA" for state requests
- Request electronic format - Faster and often free
- Follow up in writing - Document all communications
- Know your state's fee structure - Many states charge for copies
- Request fee waiver if applicable - Public interest exemptions may apply
- Act quickly - 30-day deletion window is real
- Be prepared to appeal - Many requests require administrative appeals
Recent Legal Wins
Courts have increasingly ruled that Flock data is subject to public records laws:
- Virginia 2025: Cardinal News won FOIA battle for Flock footage
- Washington 2025: Judge ordered police to release surveillance camera data
- General principle: FOIA/public records law trumps vendor contracts
Requesting Your Own Vehicle Data
🎯 Strongest legal argument: Request footage of YOUR OWN vehicle for specific dates/times you traveled through areas with Flock cameras.
This approach has the highest success rate and clearest legal backing.