Saturday, October 5, 2013

Is the Attorney General's Office apart of the Ticket Scam?

I finally received a response from the Attorney Generals office. My contact Tamara Wilcox (now Strain) hasn't contacted me in sometime.












http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXv5ooZerSo

These letters raise a few questions.

Why would the AGO have an interest in protecting the ticket scam artists of San Antonio?

Why would the AGO attempt to also aid and abet the evidence withholders in San Antonio?

Where is the justice?

The dash cam video is classified as private data right now.  Why? It is part of a criminal case. However, whether it is private or public data (It becomes public data after the case is resolved, doesn't it?) it is still my data. I have a right to my data no matter what the classification, don't I?

Does the AGO have something to hide, by throwing open records requesting citizens under the bus in order to protect the city rats that break their own deadlines, rules and laws, one can only wonder why the AGO would stand by and allow this?
























Here is an older call to the Attorney General that explained their first ruling against my open records request. A lot the same, isn't it? Protect the evidence withholders and condemn those of us who jump through their hoops and follow their regulations, not to mention CORRECT their errors, where is the justice in this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5FI5ijrd9Q  Part 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLp2767A4Nc  Part 2.


STILL NO DASH CAM VIDEO or MDT!

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