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friendly_iconoclast

(15,333 posts)
Mon Jul 2, 2018, 10:56 PM Jul 2018

Tacoma hit with $300,000 fine for improperly withholding records about surveillance device

https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/watchdog/article214028374.html

A Pierce County judge has ordered the City of Tacoma to pay nearly $300,000 in penalties and fees for violating the state's Public Records Act regarding documents dealing with a police surveillance tool called a cell site simulator.

Superior Court Judge G. Helen Whitener ruled earlier this year that the city improperly withheld 11 documents from the American Civil Liberties Union. On Monday, Whitener issued a ruling tallying the cost

▪ $182,340 for violations of the Public Records Act.

▪ $115,530 for attorney fees and other costs.


Whitener said in her ruling that the city deliberately withheld several documents that should have been provided, including spreadsheet with entries that included cell site simulator uses, records provided to 37 prior requestors and emails between the city and the FBI...




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Tacoma hit with $300,000 fine for improperly withholding records about surveillance device (Original Post) friendly_iconoclast Jul 2018 OP
Good Sherman A1 Jul 2018 #1
The money will go to the plaintiffs friendly_iconoclast Jul 2018 #2

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
1. Good
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 06:15 AM
Jul 2018

One wonders however, just who collects the fines? Shifting money from one government agency to another hardly seems like much of a penalty.

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