Butler Privacy Project

Butler Privacy Project

Sign the Petition

Ask Liberty Township Trustees to remove the township-funded ALPR cameras and release the records, with suspension and disabled sharing as interim safeguards in the meantime.

Petition statement

We back real investigations and real public safety. We don't accept a system that quietly records where ordinary residents drive, with no public vote, no firm limits, and no independent check.

We're asking the Liberty Township Trustees to remove the township-funded Flock cameras. Disclosing the records and pausing the cameras in the meantime are steps toward that goal, not a stopping point — restrictions on sharing or retention reduce harm, but they don't resolve the risk of a system built to keep watching. Any partial reform doesn't end this campaign; we keep pressing until the cameras are gone.

What you are asking the Trustees to do

  1. 1 Vote to end the Flock program and remove the township-funded ALPR cameras.
  2. 2 Release the contract, invoices, policies, sharing settings, and audit records.
  3. 3 Until removal: suspend use of the cameras as an interim safeguard.
  4. 4 Until removal: disable all external data sharing as an interim safeguard.

How to sign

  1. 1 Read the statement below so you know exactly what you're signing.
  2. 2 Open the form and add your name as a Liberty Township resident.
  3. 3 Send it to a few neighbors. A longer list of real residents carries more weight with the Trustees.

Who can sign

Liberty Township residents count the most, but neighbors, workers, and family across Butler County are welcome to add their names.

Form coming soon

The sign-up form isn't live yet. In the meantime, the fastest way to be counted is to email the Trustees directly.

Email the Trustees

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