Have I been Flocked? – Check if your license plate is being watched
Have I been Flocked? – Check if your license plate is being watched
Besides the obvious privacy concern: at the very least in my state (Illinois), it's not lawful for public bodies to disclose the license plate numbers read from ALPR cameras, so this data set is necessarily incomplete.
But, give it a year or two, and you can replace this whole website with a black background and 72 point white bold text "YES".
You're right that the dataset is incomplete, but it contains searches done by police, not plates read by Flock.
The search logs are public record even when alpr data is not; quite a few come from IL.
I have no doubt that local agencies are screwing up the law, which is very new, but in Illinois "ALPR information" means information gathered by an ALPR or created from the analysis of data generated by an ALPR (everything after the quotation marks is a straight excerpt of the statute), and is confidential.
Do not get me started on small public bodies screwing up FOIA.