In Ohio, residents have been debating the merits of a controversial bill that allows the government to charge fees for access to videos from law enforcement agencies, including bodycam footage.
Critics of the bill have been arguing that making access to the videos does the public a disservice. But on Thursday, conservative Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill into law.
Law enforcement could charge people for the "estimated cost" of processing the video — and you would have to pay before the footage is released.