Jackson County’s four Flock cameras read 1.19 million plates a month to serve 563 searches, and for once, the local paper is doing the digging.

Timeline

  • 2024: Sheriff signs on. Sheriff Doug Farmer’s office takes a 5-year, $55,000+ Flock contract for 4 cameras, paid through annual budget allocations (Sylva Herald). Getting Flock Out
  • June 30–July 30, 2026: One month of the county’s own records. 1,190,043 vehicle reads · 563 searches · 4,652 hotlist hits: 99.95% of everything captured belongs to people suspected of nothing; data shared with 280 in-state agencies (Sylva Herald, “What the FLOCK?” · Smoky Mountain News).
  • August 4, 2026: Farmer defends the cameras at a work session. “Force multiplier,” zero documented misuse; commissioners Michael Jennings and Todd Bryson raise real concerns. No vote taken, none scheduled (Smoky Mountain News).
  • August 2026: WCU’s own records response documents a live legal violation. The university’s Genetec parking reader retains “hits” for 365 days against NC’s 90-day ALPR cap (G.S. 20-183.32(a)) (DeFlockILM tracker).

The numbers, from the county’s own records

Jackson County’s Sheriff (Doug Farmer) runs 4 Flock cameras on a 5-year, $55,000+ contract (2024, paid through annual budget allocations). One month of records (June 30–July 30, 2026): 1,190,043 vehicle reads · 563 searches · 4,652 hotlist hits, meaning 99.95% of everything captured belongs to people suspected of nothing. Data is shared with 280 in-state agencies; 17 of 82 JCSO employees have access. (Sylva Herald, “What the FLOCK?” · Smoky Mountain News)

At the August 4, 2026 work session, Farmer gave a defensive presentation (“force multiplier,” zero documented misuse); commissioners Michael Jennings (“what it could be used for in the future”) and Todd Bryson (false flags on innocent drivers) raised real concerns. No vote was taken and none is scheduled; funding recurs each budget cycle.

Western Carolina University runs three ALPR systems: Flock, Rekor (campus police), and a Genetec parking reader that retains “hits” for 365 days. NC law caps ALPR retention at 90 days (G.S. 20-183.32(a)). Per the university’s own August 2026 records response, that’s a live statutory violation being pursued by records requesters. (DeFlockILM tracker) Even the university’s parking system is out of compliance with the state’s surveillance law.

Watch

The Sylva Herald is actively investigating with records requests in flight, the rare county paper doing the work. Video: county commissioners and Sylva’s town board are both on YouTube (the Aug 4 Farmer presentation is on tape). No organized opposition group exists yet; the budget cycle and the Herald’s findings are the levers.

Related: WNC and NC · The Abuse Record · Getting Flock Out