A free website called “Have I Been Flocked?” lets drivers look up whether their vehicle’s license plate has been searched in Flock Safety’s camera database. By entering a license plate registration, users can see whether the plate appears in public records related to plate queries.
The Oregonian, TechRadar and Mashable describe the service as a way to reveal part of a vehicle’s “digital trail” connected to Flock Safety’s nationwide camera network. They frame it as an interface over public records, intended for individuals to check their own plate rather than to track cameras directly.
Across outlets, the focus varies slightly: TechRadar highlights the site as “free” and emphasizes what users can learn from the lookup; Mashable similarly centers on drivers’ ability to find out; and The Oregonian places the tool in broader context about what a growing database may show. All describe it as providing information based on whether a registration has been queried through Flock’s system.