Georgia taxpayers paid for greater visibility into policing. Now lawmakers want to block their view
State News – Georgia
What started as an attempt to curb the reputational harm of mugshots posted online has morphed into fast-moving legislation that would limit Georgians’ oversight of police activities. Senate Bill 482 would greatly diminish the public’s ability to access footage from police-worn body cameras, dash-board cameras in patrol cars, and other video captured by law enforcement officers […] Continue reading this story from the source →
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