Sort of, as “Tone Magazine” navigates Wisconsin’s new law hindering access to body-camera footage. Back in June, we reported on a new Wisconsin law, Act 253, that allows police agencies to charge records requesters for the cost of redacting audio and video materials. The UW-Madison Police Department had already begun taking advantage of the law. When Tone Madison filed an open-records request for body camera footage of the May 1 crackdown on the UW-Madison pro-Palestinian encampment, UWPD invoked Act 253 to claim that we’d be liable for redaction fees, and threatened a reporter with a punitive fine of $10,000.