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# Flock Cams, Mass Shootings, Tenant Rights Dominate Today's Forum  
**Published:** 2026-08-19T13:00:22.531Z  
**Source:** [r/Lexington](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/)  
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Right now on r/Lexington, residents are discussing surveillance technology, public safety, housing disputes, and community resources in a series of wide-ranging conversations.

A new thread spotlights concerns about Flock license-plate readers and interstate travel. The original poster asked whether anyone had been prosecuted for driving to another state to purchase certain products, citing worry about tracking. Several commenters noted anecdotes of similar enforcement occurring in other states, with one mentioning it happened to someone traveling between Michigan and Wisconsin. One commenter noted that Texas law enforcement has used the technology to track a woman across state lines who had an abortion. Law enforcement departments clarify that flock cameras aren't tools for traffic enforcement; they are used for investigative purposes only. However, Flock's national lookup network lets out-of-state and federal agencies query a city's data without local officials knowing, and dozens of cities have now canceled or rejected Flock contracts with federal and immigration-agency access a leading driver. Debate continues over whether the surveillance benefit outweighs privacy concerns.

A second major thread critiques Lexington police's unsolved cases, linking to a report about mass shootings in the city. A mass shooting at Charles Young Park on Saturday marked the city's fifth mass shooting since 2021 — and the only one of the five to be solved. Commenters expressed frustration with law enforcement's budget and resources, with one resident sarcastically questioning why cameras aren't solving "important crimes" if they're so effective. Others disputed the term "mass shooting" for what they characterized as interpersonal violence, arguing it differs from random attacks. One commenter noted the apparent contradiction: Flock cameras simultaneously condemned as a privacy violation yet criticized as useless for solving serious crime.

In a third thread, a new resident at [Bridle Creek Apartments seeks advice after what they describe as a chain of maintenance failures and habitability issues](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/comments/1vsd34e/we_might_have_to_take_legal_action_against_bridle/) since moving in July. Replies emphasize seeking legal counsel and documenting problems. Commenters recommend [Legal Aid of the Bluegrass, which assists those facing eviction by providing advice to tenants regarding community resources, negotiations with landlords, and representing clients in court.](https://www.lablaw.org/) One reply notes that Fayette/Lexington has adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord Tenant Act, which provides stronger tenant protections than exist in other parts of the state, contrary to another commenter's claim that Kentucky tenants generally lack rights.

Two lighter threads also drew engagement: one asking whether Lexington has a sober running group for those in recovery, which drew supportive responses and suggestions for existing options, and another seeking instruction on hunting and animal processing, with commenters pointing to Kentucky Fish and Wildlife resources and educational programs.

## Sources

- [r/Lexington](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/)
- [Legal Aid of the Bluegrass housing assistance and tenant representation](https://www.lablaw.org/)
- [Flock cameras: Lexington Police usage and privacy concerns](https://www.lex18.com/news/covering-kentucky/breaking-down-how-flock-cameras-work)
- [Lexington mass shootings: 4 of 5 cases since 2021 remain unsolved](https://www.wkyt.com/2026/08/17/lexington-mass-shootings-4-5-cases-since-2021-remain-unsolved/)
- [Kentucky Uniform Residential Landlord Tenant Act (URLTA) adoption by jurisdiction](https://www.uwgc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/UWGC-KY-Landlord-Tenant-Law-Training.pdf)
- [National Flock camera expansion and data access concerns](https://kentuckylantern.com/2026/08/12/the-supreme-court-has-a-message-for-kentucky-on-surveillance-get-a-warrant/)
- [Flock cams and buying products from another state](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/comments/1vs555c/flock_cams_and_buying_products_from_another_state/)
- [4 of 5 mass shooting cases since 2021 remain unsolved in Kentucky city](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/comments/1vrqv4e/4_of_5_mass_shooting_cases_since_2021_remain/)
- [We might have to take legal action against Bridle Creek Apartments.](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/comments/1vsd34e/we_might_have_to_take_legal_action_against_bridle/)
- [Sober Running Group](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/comments/1vrvmy7/sober_running_group/)
- [Any place around town that will teach how to process a fish, deer, etc.?](https://www.reddit.com/r/lexington/comments/1vryq84/any_place_around_town_that_will_teach_how_to/)

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This roundup was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) from public discussion on the r/Lexington community forum, with facts checked and context added via web search. Reddit usernames are never used; commenters are referred to generically.

