Law enforcement could charge people for the “estimated cost” of processing the video — and you would have to pay before the footage is released.

Governments could charge up to $75 an hour for work, with a fee cap of $750 per request.

Legal experts said this could affect access to video from dash and body cameras, as well as surveillance video from inside jails, which are public records in Ohio.

  • @reddig33
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    423 days ago

    Hasn’t the tax payer already paid for these videos?

    • @NatakuNox
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      153 days ago

      Ya but they don’t want the poors to be able to see when the oligarchy’s Secret Police kill an upidy slave.