Colorado Lawmakers' Effort to Limit Data Collection by Flock Safety Cameras Blocked by Police Opposition
In Colorado, two bipartisan bills aimed at restricting warrantless access to personal data collected by license plate-reading cameras, such as those provided by Flock Safety, have been defeated. The bills, Senate Bill 70 and House Bill 1037, faced significant opposition from law enforcement groups and a veto threat from Governor Jared Polis. SB-70 sought to limit government access to data without a warrant, while HB-1037 proposed a ballot measure to let voters decide on law enforcement's ability to access data from third-party brokers. Despite support from diverse advocacy groups, including those for civil rights and gun ownership, the bills were ultimately defeated in committee votes. Law enforcement groups argued that the measures would hinder their ability to investigate crimes effectively.