http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051011/NEWS02/510110484Keeping secretsHoosiers are wrongly denied access to meetings and information in half of their requests to governmentsBy John Strauss
john.strauss@indystar.com
State and local government agencies in Indiana wrongly withheld records or blocked access to meetings in more than half the cases investigated by the public access ombudsman in the last year.
The Office of Public Access Counselor issued a record number of opinions last year as more Hoosiers, increasingly aware of their rights to government information under the law, filed formal complaints with the agency.
About half the requests for help are from regular citizens trying to find out what their government is up to -- seeking such routine records as cell phone bills, accurate meeting agendas and police reports.
But state law still lacks what many consider a critical tool: penalties for public officials who flout the rules. In some cases, agencies simply ignore the access counselor's formal opinions, which lack the authority to compel officials to obey the law.
... more at link ...
... keep 'em stupid and uninvolved ... best way to keep screwing the populace over .... :(