Ugh @chesaboudin has now repeatedly violated the CPRA + Sunshine Ordinance by simply refusing to respond to my records requests for his communications. Every request will be appealed. No official is above the law.pic.twitter.com/2rFCmkQsG1
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The law does not allow Boudin to not provide a determination within the deadline. Examples given by SOTF's attorney about what is too big to ask for: all records in agency, all records mentioning "water." While there is a limit on what I can ask for, it is extraordinarily large.
Boudin has specific legal options given purportedly voluminous requests. He can provide what is "reasonable" within 10 & 24 days and then incrementally respond further. No matter what, he has to conduct the search and state whether there are records and if they are disclosable
Interesting. Seems like a market opportunity or a good open source project. Is there like a best practice guide for city employees?
I gave my open source code to DT last year to do email/calendar metadata, they now built their own. I would normally organize larger open source efforts under my real name; but can't use my own network when doing it anonymously.
FYI: they after this thread produced the records, then claimed to retract the records, and produced new records. See:https://twitter.com/journo_anon/status/1416231581451096067 …
@batman_vc do you think it's appropriate that DA office can provide contact info to Balko that they claim they cannot provide the general public? Do you see some ethical difference between Boudin doing this, vs Herrera doing similar with SFUSD lawsuit?
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