About Flock in Atlanta
Atlanta is ground zero for Flock Safety — the company was founded here and the metro area was among the first to deploy its cameras at scale. Georgia has seen more documented Flock abuse cases than any other state, and Atlanta suburbs like Alpharetta and Sandy Springs operate some of the densest camera networks in the country.
Primary corridors: I-285, I-75, I-85, Peachtree Rd, Roswell Rd, suburban HOA networks.
Cameras are deployed by a mix of the local police department, county sheriff, and private homeowners associations — all connected to the same law enforcement database. Any officer at any of the 3,000+ agencies on Flock's network can query vehicle movement history with no warrant.
Local News & Stories
Georgia GBI Arrests Former Sheriff's Employee for Flock Stalking — 8 Felony Counts
Anna Altobello, a former Echols County sheriff's office employee, was arrested on eight counts including misuse of license plate data and stalking. She used the Flock system for personal surveillance. Georgia's ALPR misuse law, passed after a string of abuse cases, enabled the charges.
Georgia Police Chief Braselton Uses Flock to Track Personal Acquaintances
The Braselton, Georgia police chief was found to have used the department's Flock system to run unauthorized searches on personal acquaintances — the second Georgia police chief caught misusing ALPR data in two years.
Flock Founded in Atlanta — Georgia Becomes Test Market for Nationwide Expansion
As Flock Safety's home state, Georgia became the testing ground for aggressive Flock deployment. The Atlanta metro area now has cameras in virtually every suburb, many operated by HOAs with full access to the law enforcement database.
Known Camera Corridors
These corridors have the highest confirmed or estimated camera density in the Atlanta area:
- Peachtree Road corridor
- I-285 perimeter
- Sandy Springs residential networks
- Alpharetta tech corridor
Camera locations are estimated based on crowdsourced data from DeFlock and community reports. See the full map for individual camera positions.
What Flock Cameras Collect in Atlanta
Every Flock camera in Atlanta captures:
- Your license plate number and state
- Vehicle make, model, color, and body type
- Distinguishing features — bumper stickers, roof racks, window stickers, body damage
- Direction of travel and exact timestamp
- GPS coordinates of the camera location
- A photograph of your vehicle
This data is stored for 30+ days and is instantly accessible to over 3,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide — including agencies in other states.
Is It Legal to Avoid These Cameras?
Yes, completely legal. You have an absolute right to choose which roads you drive on. There is no law in Georgia — or any other state — that prohibits planning your route to avoid surveillance cameras. UnFlocked's privacy routing feature helps you exercise this right.
See every camera in Atlanta
Open the full map to see individual camera locations, click any camera for details, and plan a route that avoids them.
Open Atlanta Camera Map →