Mark Kindt wrote:[quote="Jim O'Bryan"
However, the time is right to call for a complete and total release of all public documents. ALL. When a convicted stalker can get public records on his victims faster (less than 24 hours expedited by Law Director) than we can get simple public records like employee computer usage there is a problem, and council can address it. When residents have to take City Hall to court and soon the Ohio State Supreme court to get records the courts have repeatedly declared public, and have ordered the city to produce, we have a serious problem. Council can fix that.
Mr. O'Bryan is absolutely correct on this point.
All previous public document requests
must be fully honored on a timely basis, consistent with Ohio law, and current court orders.
I have written at length on this topic and find the level of stone-walling from the city administration unbelievable. There is no reason that citizens should have to be forced to litigate these fundamental rights in the court system. We each owe Mr. Essi and his lawyers a debt of gratitude for their continuing multi-year effort to gain access to public documents.
It is nothing less than a travesty that the city law department would immediately produce records on citizens to an individual that it
knows had been terminated from city employment for the harassment of those citizens.
Mr. Butler's action was done at the height of cynicism, arrogance, and at considerable legal risk to both himself personally and to the city.
He should ponder the question of whether or not citizens are being harassed as a result of his actions.
Just one more reason to call for municipal reform.[/quote]
A bump.
Mr. O'Bryan was on this early and often and he paid a price.
Mr. Kindt has been nothing short of devasting in his critque of this administration and their cynicism, arogance and the considerable legal risk they have incurred.
I would add to these points the administration's disdain for process that defines and drives them. To borrow from Mr. Kindt, that arrogance. That willingness to step on truth and transparency to achieve an end. To achieve a Mike Summers' end.