The Phoenix Police didn't respond to the
first letter
I sent them about this,
so I sent this second letter to them.
They actually responded to this
email,
and on top of they they gave me
the information I requested.
Why I should have to write two letters to these cops who are probably making
$100,000+ a year is beyond me.
These very well paid cops should have responded to my first email.
From: | Carl Drega |
To: | Detective Aaron Stevens #7398
Phoenix Police
Mountain View Precinct
aaron.stevens@phoenix.gov
MTVmessage.PPD@phoenix.gov
aimee.knight-fogel@phoenix.gov |
Date: | Friday, November 2, 2012 2:07 PM |
Subject: | Re: question about Phoenix laws |
About a week ago I sent you a request for public records
asking about laws that the city of Phoenix has making it
illegal for people to shoot photos in city parks with out
getting a permit.
You have not replied to my last email and you are almost
certainly in violation of A.R.S 39 §121 which says that
requests for public records must be answered as soon as
possible.
Can you please get me the requested information as soon
as possible or pass this on to the person who can answer
my request for public records
Thanks
From: | Carl Drega |
To: | Detective Aaron Stevens #7398
Phoenix Police
Mountain View Precinct
aaron.stevens@phoenix.gov
MTVmessage.PPD@phoenix.gov
aimee.knight-fogel@phoenix.gov |
Date: | Saturday, October 27, 2012 3:54 PM |
Subject: | question about Phoenix laws |
Dear Phoenix Police:
I was told that it was illegal for private citizens to take still photos in any Phoenix city park.
I was told that it was only legal to take photos in Phoenix Parks if you get a permit and paid a $100 fee.
Is that true?
If it is true can you tell me the number of the law and give me a copy of the law?
Thanks
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