
Independent campaign · Nomi Trailers
Get the Flock out of your town.
They photographed every car. They filed the plates. They called it safety. You can still have cameras on the ground you actually control — without joining a nationwide dragnet.
120,000+
Flock ALPRs installed across the U.S.
<1%
of scanned cars tied to any crime
1 in 10
plates misread the state
5,000+
agencies on the shared network
Figures from ACLU, EFF, and public reporting, 2025–2026. Flock itself cites 120,000 ALPRs; more than 5,000 agencies sit on the network.
The product they sold you
Not a traffic camera. A file on every car.
Flock Safety’s readers log plate, make, model, color, bumper stickers, and damage. The record lands in a pool that any contracted agency can search. ICE has used it. Agencies have queried protests with no crime alleged. One in ten plates misread the state.
That is not a camera on a construction trailer. That is a movement database of a town, sold as stolen-car recovery.

The alternative
Own the trailer. Own the footage. Leave the flock.
Nomi Trailers builds solar security and power units. You buy one. You park it. Victron runs the power. No trench, no monthly seat on a national plate network. Lowest price guaranteed — they beat any competitor.

A unit you can hitch
Mast, array, enclosed bay. Site security that moves when the job does.

Powered by Victron
Industry power management and remote visibility into the trailer’s energy system — not a black-box subscription.
You hold the keys
Purchased hardware. Your retention rules. Your access list.
Off-grid by design
Solar + battery. No permit for a trench. No waiting on the utility.
Not a national node
Watch a lot. Do not enroll every plate in town into a shared file.
Side by side
Same word — security. Different machine.
What you pay for
Flock — A seat on a national ALPR network
Nomi — A trailer you purchase
What it watches
Flock — Every car that passes the pole
Nomi — The ground you parked it on
Who can search it
Flock — Thousands of contracted agencies
Nomi — Whoever you authorize
Fingerprint
Flock — Plate, make, stickers, damage
Nomi — Your site cameras, your policy
Power
Flock — City pole, their firmware
Nomi — Solar + Victron, your unit
Exit
Flock — A contract and a data residue
Nomi — Hitch it and leave
Who this is for
People who still want a watched lot.
The anti-Flock fight is bipartisan because the product is bipartisan: a file on every driver. The people who win that fight still have copper missing Monday morning.

Cities walking away
Dozens of councils have canceled or refused Flock. Residents still want a watched lot, a watched park, a watched yard — without feeding a national plate file.
Job sites and yards
Copper, tools, and machines walk at night. A solar trailer sits on gravel with no trench, no panel, no utility hookup.
HOAs that want a perimeter
Neighborhoods can watch their own gates without becoming another node that ICE, a neighboring county, or a stalker with a badge can query.
Events and temporary ground
Fairs, lots, seasonal overflow. Hitch it, raise the mast, leave. When the weekend is over, so is the camera.
What to do Monday
Cancel the network. Cover the ground that matters.
01
Refuse the network
Tell the council, the board, or the vendor: no ALPR subscription that files every plate into a searchable national pool.
02
Park a unit you own
A Nomi solar security trailer goes where the problem actually is — the lot, the fence line, the after-hours gate.
03
Keep the footage
You buy the hardware. You set retention. You decide who sees a clip. Lowest price guaranteed against any competitor.
Questions
Straight answers.

Leave the flock
Security you own. Not a camera that owns the street.
Nomi Trailers. Solar security units. Victron power. Lowest price guaranteed. Go get a quote.