Seeking information on a 3/28 crash into a telephone pole on Warren Ave by a city employee (initials E.P.) after becoming intoxicated in a popular municipal drinking spot. Seeking the redacted police report. Seeking the name of the officer who first responded to the scene. Seeking any internal affairs investigation files on that first responding officer. Seeking any reports issued to the pole owner (likely Verizon). Seeking the rationale on why this was not treated as a DUI. Seeking info on why the employee is now on a paid medical leave when he was injured due to his own fault.
SO THE COVERUPS EXTEND BEYOND THE MAYORS OFFICE HUH?!?!
The Framingham Police Department
must redact your request under the Exemption F
-the Investigative
Exemption states "investigatory materials necessarily
compiled out of the public view by law enforcement or other investigatory officials the disclosure of which
materials would probably so prejudice the possibility of effective law enforcement that such disclosure
would not be in the public interest".
103 Globe Newspaper Company v. Boston Retirement Board, 388 Mass. 427, 438 (1983) (explanation of “identifying
details” and “grave risk of indirect identification”).
Exemption ( c ): The material in question
is a part of personnel and medical files or information; also any other
materials or data relating to a specifically named individual, the disclosure
of which may constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 71 and not subject to release at this time.
71 G.L. c. 4, § 7(26)(c).
Exemption
(o): the home address, personal email address and home telephone number of an
employee of the judicial branch, an unelected employee of the general court, an
agency, executive office, department, board, commission, bureau, division or
authority of the commonwealth, or of a political subdivision thereof or of an
authority established by the general court to serve a public purpose, in the
custody of a government agency which maintains records identifying persons as
falling within those categories; provided that the information may be disclosed
to an employee organization under chapter 150E, a nonprofit organization for
retired public employees under chapter 180, or a criminal justice agency as
defined in section 167 of chapter 6.100
You have a right to appeal this decision,
pursuant to 950 CMR 32.08(2), to:
Supervisor
of Public Records
Office of
the State Secretary,
One
Ashburton Place, Room 1719
Boston,
Massachusetts 02108
Any appeal must be made in writing within 90 days
of this denial, and shall include a copy of your written request and a copy of
this letter. The Supervisor shall accept an appeal only from a person who had
made his or her public record request in writing. If you require further
information regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Request Date
2021-04-08
Agency Tracking
2021-0617
Acquisition Notes
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