Concerns arise over possibility of Ohio police charging for video

You could soon have to pay hundreds to view police body-camera video.

Lawmakers in Ohio passed legislation this week that would allow police departments to charge up to $75 for each hour of video released to the person requesting it. The fees would be capped at $750.

The fee was included in an amendment to the state’s sunshine laws that was quietly introduced and passed early Thursday by the GOP-controlled Legislature…

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