September 17, 2009
Public Records Are Not My Job
The reaction to deleted emails in violation of the Public Records Act is typical in Massachusetts where laws are optional. (ADAM REILLY, "Menino's junked mail," Boston Phoenix, September 16, 2009) Elected officials share this attitude with journalists, voters and bureaucrats. The Attorney General ignores the issue; "I'm late for a very important date!" City Hall says: "Public records? What public records? I don't got to show you no stinkin public records."
http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/89859-Meninos-junked-mail/
Menino's junked mail
By ADAM REILLY
Boston Phoenix
September 16, 2009
The reaction to deleted emails in violation of the Public Records Act is typical in Massachusetts where laws are optional. (ADAM REILLY, "Menino's junked mail," Boston Phoenix, September 16, 2009) Elected officials share this attitude with journalists, voters and bureaucrats. The Attorney General ignores the issue; "I'm late for a very important date!" City Hall says: "Public records? What public records? I don't got to show you no stinkin public records."
http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/89859-Meninos-junked-mail/
Menino's junked mail
By ADAM REILLY
Boston Phoenix
September 16, 2009
Labels:
Attorney General,
Boston Journalism,
City Hall,
Public Records
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