are proof that public servants have arranged it so that you
have to invoke the law, to get them to have to tell the truth.
Unacceptable.
Just as the public has a right to ask legitimate questions about
their interests;
public servants have a corresponding obligation to answer those
questions rather immediately, candidly, forthrightly, and
honestly.
No comment is not an acceptable response from a public servant
in response to a legitimate question about the public interests.
If you believe that, then you need to present yourself at
the APS public forum and join in the demand
for honesty from the leadership of the APS.
Or you can do nothing,
and enable the efforts of all public servants with something
they need to hide from you.
There is only one reason to hide the truth.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
The Open Meetings Act, and the Inspection of Public Records Act
Posted by ched macquigg at 10:40 AM
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