“It’s the principle of it. There is no cost associated with me taking a picture of a document, just as there’s no cost to the city for me to sit here and make notes," Long said. "If I want a copy and they want to charge me 50 cents a page, I understand that there’s the cost of ink, paper, the copying machine and all of that. But the public is entitled to inspect public records, and it’s their job to help fulfill [an FOI] request and make the records available to us. Charging $20 for something that doesn’t cost anything makes no sense. I just don’t get it.”