So should your personal information and other evidence taken by police during the course of their duties should be available for the public as well? You don't think that video should fall under the same guidelines as the other sensitive information they collect?
A lot of evidence and personal information collected by police already is available if anyone cares to ask for it. Not all, for sure, but much of it - and for damn good reason. There are regularly exceptions made for juveniles, sexual assault cases and the like, but much of the "personal information and other evidence taken by police during the course of their duties" is or can be made available to the public.
It's absolutely dependent on the situation, but for the most part video taken in public by police is not fundamentally different from video taken in public by a regular bystander. Would I
like it if footage from one of the lowest times in my life were plastered across social media? Of course not, but that's true whether it's from a cop's bodycam or a passer-by's cell phone, and I'm not about to support censoring the latter.
There are going to be some videos taken by police that absolutely should not be released to the public, but videos of people making criminally bad decisions in public doesn't automatically cross that line for me.