What's happening in Illinois
Why the Illinois case matters
"Law-breaking" cameras are the strongest argument in the pushback: when a vendor installs surveillance without proper approval, the removal order isn't a policy debate — it's enforcement of the law. That makes cases like this one critical evidence for residents questioning whether their own city's cameras were properly approved.
If you're in Illinois, the same checks apply: ask for the contract, check council minutes, and file a public records request. See the ban tracker for similar cases nationwide.
Are Flock cameras legal in Illinois?
An Illinois city ordered law-breaking Flock cameras removed in August 2026 (SlashGear) — the legality question is active and local. Whether cameras in your city are lawful depends on how they were approved and what your state allows.
Are Flock cameras legal in Illinois?
How long is my plate data kept in Illinois?
What you can do in Illinois
- Ask your city or county whether its Flock cameras were approved in a public meeting.
- File a public records request for the Flock contract and any approval documents.
- Check whether your city is one of the 23+ that ended contracts — see the ban tracker.
- Bring the question to your city council.