Georgia’s SB 482 would restrict public access to arrest photos and police body camera videos. Requesters would need to provide specific names and sign notarized affidavits to see records. Supporters ...
MSN: Georgia bill targeting ‘mugshot mills’ could restrict access to police video, critics say
Georgia bill targeting ‘mugshot mills’ could restrict access to police video, critics say
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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A proposal moving through the Georgia legislature would add new steps to obtain booking photos and police videos, raising concerns among First Amendment advocates ...
FOX 5 Atlanta: Georgia SB 482: New bill could hide police body cam and mug shots
Georgia SB 482: New bill could hide police body cam and mug shots