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What the Flock Can You Do About it?

1) Send an email to the bill sponsor and legislative leaders asking them to add the citizens' amendments to the bill:

Email Addresses:

Sample Email Subject (Make it Your Own): 

Government Dossier on You? Please Vote NO on SB 1111 Unless the Citizen Amendment Package is Fully Adopted

Sample Email Body (Make It Your Own):

Imagine in your next election, your opponent has a hot list of every place you've been for the last year. If SB 1111 passes in its current form, it just takes a small slip from a novice hacker, and your privacy is gone. You can protect yourself and your constituents.

What the flock can you do about it?

Please vote NO on SB1111 APLR bill and require the FULL citizen amendment package to be adopted.

- Amendment Language: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:0f2cbd35-8480-49cd-9762-4303ce20c95d

- Amendment Tiers Explainer: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:9e8d1a32-f047-4ff8-96b4-77bd003e5dbe

- Amendment One Pager: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:b7ec7e62-c64b-4c4c-bc8a-662d59ab9751

- Amendment Summary: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:d4c67929-e345-4234-ad52-e39282a880a9

 

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The current version of SB 1111 authorizes widespread Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) use by law enforcement, HOAs, schools, and vendors like Flock Safety—with only weak safeguards. It allows indefinite data retention, mass surveillance, fishing expeditions, and no real oversight for private cameras or vendors. This risks turning Arizona into a surveillance state where location histories are stored forever and vulnerable to hacks or abuse.

The Citizen Amendment Package changes that. It makes SB 1111 one of the strongest ALPR laws nationwide while keeping tools for real investigations:

- 30-day hard limit on data retention with automatic destruction (no indefinite storage)
- Every historical query needs a documented felony case number + supervisor approval + full audit trail (no browsing or fishing)
- Bans use for civil asset forfeiture, immigration enforcement, non-criminal tickets, or tracking based on race, religion, politics, or First Amendment activities (including protests)
- Binds vendors (e.g., Flock) and private systems (HOAs/schools) to the same strict rules—no parallel databases or warrantless access
- Requires warrants for geofence/reverse-location queries, federal/out-of-state sharing, and private data access
- Adds transparency (public portals, AG audits), citizen rights (access/delete your data), strong felony penalties for misuse, and a 3-year sunset for review

These protections deliver targeted public safety without creating permanent dragnet tracking. Law enforcement gets 30 days for legitimate needs like stolen vehicles or missing persons—citizens get real privacy guardrails.

Please vote NO on SB 1111 unless the full Citizen Amendment Package is adopted. We deserve freedom from unchecked surveillance, not a bill that codifies it with minimal limits.

Thank you for defending our constitutional rights. I look forward to your support on this critical issue.

Sincerely,

{Your Name}

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2) Call legislative leaders:

Sample Call Script (Make it Your Own): 

Vote NO on government dossiers on every citizen. Please vote NO on SB1111 APLR bill. Only vote for SB1111 if the FULL citizen amendment package is adopted.

Phone Numbers:

Sen. Mark Finchem - (602) 926-3631

Sen. Kevin Payne - (602) 926-4854

Sen. Wendy Rogers - (602) 926-3042

Majority Leader Sen. John Kavanagh - (602) 926-5170

Sen. President Warren Petersen - (602) 926-4136

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3) Tweet at Legislative Leaders

Sample X Post (Make it Your Own): 

What the flock? Vote NO on government dossiers on every citizen. Please vote NO on SB1111 APLR bill. Only vote for SB1111 if the FULL citizen amendment package is adopted.

X Handles:

Sen. Mark Finchem - @realmarkfinchem

Sen. Kevin Payne - @kevinpayne4az

Sen. Wendy Rogers - @wendyrogers

Majority Leader Sen. John Kavanagh - @johnkavanagh_az

Sen. President Warren Petersen - @votewarren

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