Propose a county ordinance and let Brevard voters decide.
5% countywide + 5% in at least 3 commission districts// COUNTY FIRST. FLORIDA NEXT.
Together, we can force a ban on Flock.
With signatures from just 5% of Brevard County voters, plus the required district support, we can force a proposed Flock ban onto the ballot. Brevard voters get the final say.
Propose an amendment to the Florida Constitution.
8% statewide + district distribution + 60% approvalWinning Brevard County is our launchpad. A statewide ban is our ultimate goal.
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// HOW BREVARD VOTERS CAN DO IT
Enough signatures can force a public vote.
A proposed county ordinance must collect signatures from at least 5% of qualified electors countywide, including 5% in each of at least three county commission districts.
- 1DraftWrite a focused county ordinance.
- 2FileFollow the official county process.
- 3CollectGather and verify paper signatures.
- 4VoteLet Brevard voters decide.
// WHY THIS CAMPAIGN EXISTS
Three questions Brevard should answer in public.
01 / PRIVACY
Who can trace where you go?
Plate scans can form a searchable record of a vehicle's movements across locations and time.
02 / PUBLIC MONEY
What are taxpayers buying?
Public contracts can include cameras, installation, network access, software, and recurring service fees.
03 / WHAT COMES NEXT?
Where does surveillance stop?
Once the network and policy are established, expansion can become easier and less visible to the public.
// PROPOSED COUNTY ORDINANCE
What a Brevard ban could target.
The final language still needs legal review. A focused ordinance could address county purchases, renewals, searchable plate databases, and the sharing of collected data.
Important jurisdiction note
Brevard County, constitutional officers, and incorporated cities may have different legal authority. Petition language should be reviewed before filing, and separate city-level action may be necessary.
// PRIMARY SOURCES Verify the process and technology
This page is organizing material, not legal advice. Petition language should be reviewed before filing.