A bit silly of the SCPS lawyers to sit there and argue that Marcus didnt file properly,
seems like a minor detail that could have been waived, when their own clients won't follow the law as it relates to FOIA. The county continues to waste taxpayer money giving it all to lawyers instead of improving the schools. Glad he will be refiling, they need to be held accountable.
It's both a shame and a problem that a citizen needs to jump thru all of these hoops merely to have access to information that they should have anyway.
I mean, if it's that much trouble for a trained attorney to have access to this info, what chance does an everyday citizen have?
A bit silly of the SCPS lawyers to sit there and argue that Marcus didnt file properly,
seems like a minor detail that could have been waived, when their own clients won't follow the law as it relates to FOIA. The county continues to waste taxpayer money giving it all to lawyers instead of improving the schools. Glad he will be refiling, they need to be held accountable.
It's both a shame and a problem that a citizen needs to jump thru all of these hoops merely to have access to information that they should have anyway.
I mean, if it's that much trouble for a trained attorney to have access to this info, what chance does an everyday citizen have?
Still, glad to hear he's not giving up.
Truly, democracy dies in darkness.