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Fri, 28 Oct 2022

Ohio Supreme Court Tells Cops They Can't Hide All Their Use Of Force Reports Under Investigatory Records Exemption
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Open records laws were passed because governments simply aren’t interested in voluntarily sharing their documents with the people that foot the bill for both the people and the paper. But governments have to pass these laws, in essence forcing transparency upon themselves. Since most governments seem to be more interested in opacity, massive holes in […]

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