El Cerrito Residents Demand Immediate Removal of Flock Surveillance Cameras Amid Compliance Delays
El Cerrito residents are demanding the immediate removal of Flock surveillance cameras from city streets, citing controversy over the company's delays in complying with removal deadlines.

San Francisco Oakland San Jose, CA, August 19, 2026 —
Residents of El Cerrito are calling for the immediate removal of Flock surveillance cameras that have been installed on city streets. The demand stems from reported controversies surrounding the company’s delays in adhering to specified deadlines for camera removal.
The specifics of the original agreement regarding the installation and subsequent removal of these cameras, including the exact deadlines and the reasons for any delays, were not provided in the summary. The nature of the controversy and the precise actions or inactions by Flock that have led to resident dissatisfaction are also not detailed.
Further information regarding the timeline of the camera installations, the initial agreement between El Cerrito and Flock, and the specific dates by which the cameras were expected to be removed is needed to fully understand the scope of the issue. The summary does not indicate whether any official statements have been made by city officials or by Flock in response to these demands. The current status of compliance with any removal orders or the exact number of cameras in question remains unclear.
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