Summary

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill allowing law enforcement agencies to charge up to $750 per video for public records requests involving police body cams, dash cams, or jail surveillance.

Critics, including the NAACP and ACLU, argued the fees could discourage public access to critical footage, such as videos of police encounters.

The fee is optional and capped to reflect production costs, but must be paid upfront.

DeWine defended the bill but expressed openness to revising the law if unintended consequences arise. Previously, public record fees were limited to nominal copying costs.

  • @[email protected]
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    54 days ago

    If you consider funds derived from fines, fees, and civil asset forfeiture taxes, then yeah.

    • Lemminary
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      24 days ago

      I thought that was on top of the public funding. Greedy pigs.