Williamson County District Attorney Shawn Dick and some defense attorneys had criticized the contract that gave Big Fish Entertainment the rights to all the video and allowed the company to destroy footage within 30 days.
A television production company behind a law enforcement reality TV show is no longer welcome to film in a Texas county after prosecutors and attorneys complained about a lack of access to potential evidence gathered by film crews.
Williamson County District Attorney Shawn Dick and some defense attorneys had criticized the contract that gave Big Fish Entertainment the rights to all the video and allowed the company to destroy footage — potential evidence — within 30 days. An attorney representing the sheriff's office said the "Live PD" crews have no legal obligation to preserve the video. said Wednesday that he was disappointed with the commissioners' vote, and that the county has benefited from the show through recruitment, community engagement and transparency.
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