ludba2002
ludba2002 OP t1_j4wvw5c wrote
Reply to comment by GMUcovidta in State Board denies FOIA request for docs on inmate deaths by ludba2002
Maybe we should err on the side of being more skeptical of government officials denying requests for information than we are of journalists asking for information about inmate deaths.
ludba2002 OP t1_j4wojf8 wrote
Reply to comment by GMUcovidta in State Board denies FOIA request for docs on inmate deaths by ludba2002
It's not common to cite the code number unless it's an analysis article. I see this same thing in articles about tax changes.
Are you thinking they failed to include the code number in order to avoid scrutiny?
ludba2002 t1_j2x96o6 wrote
Thanks! Forgot where I parked it
ludba2002 OP t1_j2ca0tq wrote
Reply to comment by 1yellowstoneguy in Parent tries to teach son positivity about police. He ends up with brain injury. by ludba2002
Reddit posts don't turn good cops into bad cops. Unchecked power does.
ludba2002 OP t1_j4x08un wrote
Reply to comment by GMUcovidta in State Board denies FOIA request for docs on inmate deaths by ludba2002
That presupposes the families of dead inmates don't want the information revealed. And it ignores the public's need to have information to hold government officials accountable when the jail system has repeatedly failed the most basic duty of keeping inmates alive.
If their job is holding prisoners, and prisoners die on their watch, they don't get the benefit of the doubt. They need scrutiny. And the more information they withhold, the more suspicious we should be.