August 16–22, 2026

National
Week of Action
Against ALPRs

Surveillance is never safety.

Automated license plate readers (ALPR) have become a staple of policing across the United States. From the smallest town to the largest city, we are all constantly being watched, tracked, and cataloged. ALPRs scan millions of plates daily giving police enormous unchecked power that challenges our constitutional rights.

Surveillance isn't inevitable.

Over the last year, thousands of people across the country have risen up and said no to these private, profit-driven companies blanketing our cities, towns, and communities in ALPRs.

These cameras can come down.

Contracts are being cancelled and we're dismantling the surveillance infrastructure. Join us and add your city to the growing list saying no to ALPRs.

Join DeFlock and thousands of others in demanding an end to the use of all ALPRs for policing purposes. DeFlock will be releasing more information soon. Please sign up below to receive these updates.

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