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Cox 'deeply troubled' by Flock camera privacy issues, vows review of state system

Cox said he wants a review of Utah’s privacy rules and would back new legislation if gaps are found after misuse allegations.

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As the number of automated license plate reader cameras continues to surge in Utah, Gov. Spencer Cox has asked for a review of how they're being used in the state.

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH- Governor Spencer Cox was deeply concerned about reports of the use of ALPR surveillance cameras, better known as Flock cameras, and pointed out that he has requested a review of Utah’s regulations. “The surveillance cameras, designed as a tool to combat crime, have recently generated a national debate following allegations that agents use them for personal purposes,” said Cox. Utah Civic Compact, a recently public non-profi…

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Fox 13 now broke the news in Salt Lake City, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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