In this email Toni MacCarone responds to the first
two emails I sent Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton.
But she didn't answer any of the questions I asked Mayor Stanton.
Sometimes I get a little annoyed with these government bureaucrats,
because from the questions she asked me it is pretty obvious that
she didn't really read the emails I sent her.
This is what the first email said
We were told that it was illegal to shoot still photos in Phoenix Parks
unless you got a permit from the city of Phoenix and paid a $100 fee.
Is that true?
If it is true can you tell me what the law number is and send me a copy of the law?
and from what I said there she didn't need to ask me any
questions.
So after sending Mayor Stanton 2 letters and receiving two emails from the
Mayor I still don't have any of the information I requested.
For those of you who listen to me complain about incompetent government
morons these emails should explain why I feel that way.
From: | toni.maccarone@phoenix.gov |
To: | Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton
mayor.stanton@phoenix.gov
Carl Drega |
CC: | Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton
mayor.stanton@phoenix.gov
Carl Drega |
Date: | Friday, November 2, 2012 6:50 PM |
Subject: | Re: Is it legal to shoot still photos in Phoenix parks??? |
Hello Mr. Drega,
I am happy to try to help answer your question. For what purpose were you shooting the photos? If it was for a commercial purpose, for example a photo shoot for a magazine ad, you would need a permit through the city's Film Office. If you were simply a visitor to the park snapping some photos for your memories, of course you wouldn't need a permit. Please help clarify.
Thank you.
Toni
Sent from my iPad
From: | Carl Drega |
To: | Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton
mayor.stanton@phoenix.gov
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Date: | Friday, November 2, 2012 2:03 PM |
Subject: | Re: Is it legal to shoot still photos in Phoenix parks??? |
Mayor Stanton:
A week ago on Saturday, October 27 at 2:31 I sent you
an email asking for public records relating to the laws
that Phoenix has making it illegal to shoot photos in
Papago Park unless you get a permit.
You still have not responded to my request for public
records and are almost certainly in violation of
Arizona Public Record law which is A.R.S 39 §121
and says that requests for public records must be
answer as soon as possible.
Can you please answer my request for public records
as soon as possible.
Prior to that I sent you another email asking for public
records and you have not responded to that email either.
Thanks
From: | Carl Drega |
To: | Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton
mayor.stanton@phoenix.gov
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Date: | Saturday, October 27, 2012 2:31 PM |
Subject: | Is it legal to shoot still photos in Phoenix parks??? |
Mayor Stanton:
We were told that it was illegal to shoot still photos in Phoenix Parks
unless you got a permit from the city of Phoenix and paid a $100 fee.
Is that true?
If it is true can you tell me what the law number is and send me a copy of the law?
Thanks
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