03-15-2021, 01:32 PM
I have a solution to all of our problems:
Perhaps we should establish a process similar to the Freedom of Information Act. People can file a formal request to gain access to documents otherwise not known to the public such as staff chat. This can also be extended to exculpatory and inculpatory evidence. We need a transparent process for this. Then the staff members providing the evidence has to also submit an at least 1 page write up of what the evidence is, why they took this action, and why it is justified. Or if it is something from staff chat, explain what it is, why it can be released, etc. This will ensure complete and total transparency.
Perhaps we should establish a process similar to the Freedom of Information Act. People can file a formal request to gain access to documents otherwise not known to the public such as staff chat. This can also be extended to exculpatory and inculpatory evidence. We need a transparent process for this. Then the staff members providing the evidence has to also submit an at least 1 page write up of what the evidence is, why they took this action, and why it is justified. Or if it is something from staff chat, explain what it is, why it can be released, etc. This will ensure complete and total transparency.