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Seems some reality show (or website) is filing public info requests for *all* the footage from the cams of several Washington state police departments.

One of them (for a small town I forget the name of) noted it'd take them three *years* to get that done (only so much "spare" time to copy the videos, y'know).

But they also raised a very important point.

Requests like this raise *severe* privacy concerns. Not for the officers. For the *public*.

After all, cops tend to encounter folks who are in bad situations or a ting badly (or victims of people acting badly).

Releasimng video of folks with mental health issue, or victims of domestic abuse, or any number of other things is a major violation of *their* privacy.

Obviously the rules for this sort of thing need a lot more thought than they've been given.

I'd say that as a rule, the "give us everything" type requests should be automatically denied unless a case is made that they are looking for patterns of abuse.

This outfit that is apparently trying to become a low budget version of COPS should be right out.

Also, for outfits like that, they should have topo *pay* costs of copying and a bit nore (to help offset the costs of the actual "public interest" requests).

Also, thjere needs to be provisions that given the people in the videos a right to decline to have them released if the request is for "curiousity" much less for public display.
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