Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed H.B. 315 into law on Jan. 2, a roughly 450-page omnibus bill that — among other things — will ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bill into law that could charge the public hundreds of dollars for footage ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a new measure into law earlier this week that permits police departments to charge the ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law, allowing departments to charge up to hundreds of dollars for body and dash cam video requests in the state of Ohio.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill allowing police to charge for public records, including body cam, dashboard and jail footage.
Protecting the police? What kind of law takes steps away from transparency and accountability? In Ohio, the government believes it's fair.
Body cams were built to record criminal activity and keep police accountable, not bankroll the next social media influencer.
House Bill 315, now signed into law, means law enforcement agencies can charge up to $750 for video, such as body cam, dash cam and jail footage. House Bill 315, now signed into law, means law ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a new measure into law earlier this week that permits police departments to charge the public to release camera footage from its officers — including dash, body ...
The fee will be charged before footage is released, and must be capped at $750 per request. Related: Protests Erupt in Akron, Ohio After Body Cam Footage Showing Black Man's Shooting Death Released ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a controversial ... shooting RELATED STORY | Akron Police release 'heartbreaking' body-cam video of police shooting of Jayland Walker In his press release about ...