Friday, May 6, 2016

Barbara O'Sullivan's house fire: Troop C is still not in compliance with Public Officers Law 66-a

On April 29, 2016 I wrote on this blog that State Police Troop C in Margaretville, NY is not in compliance with Public Officers Law 66-a in regards to Barbara O'Sullivan's access to incident reports in the case of her suspicious house fire that nobody is investigating.

Now Troop C gave Barbara the following form to fill out and get copies of the records "from Albany":


First, 6-8 weeks is not a "reasonable time" within the meaning of Public Officers Law 66-a.

Second, why Albany and why a copy of the report if, pursuant to Public Officers Law 66-a, when an inquiry for ACCESS and INSPECTION of records is made, the first thing that the custodian of the police records (and that's Troop C, not "Albany") must do is ascertain whether they have any reports and what kind - and only then charge the person fees in accordance with Public Officers' Law 66-a, depending on what is in the record and what the inquirer wants to see and have copy of?

Where is the inspection of the records?

No records, right?

Takes 6 to 8 weeks to fabricate something to appease Barbara O'Sullivan?



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