I could make a program in about an hour to remove names and addresses with 99%+ efficiency, on the error side of More than less censored, for 'government safety'.
An hour.
I'd need about 3 hours to get this guy his requests: WITH all names and addresses protected.
Considering the papers is from a government investigation regarding corruption where no charges where filed, I don't find anything suspicious here. More like an admission of guilt.
80-year extension on access-to-info request appears to be a record | CBC News
'Dagg runs a small information business that draws heavily on use of the Access to Information Act, and has been active in challenging decisions made under the legislation. '
'The act allows departments to charge requesters for searching, processing and reproducing records, after certain free minimums such as five hours of search time. '
'"I may get those records in my next lifetime," 70-year-old Michael Dagg, the requester and longtime user of the act, said in an interview. '
'Some departments, including the RCMP, have said the fee waiver has resulted in increased workloads under the act. '
'Dagg says he plans to contact Library and Archives to negotiate a smaller subset of the Project Anecdote documents. '
QuestionEverything ago
I could make a program in about an hour to remove names and addresses with 99%+ efficiency, on the error side of More than less censored, for 'government safety'.
An hour.
I'd need about 3 hours to get this guy his requests: WITH all names and addresses protected.
Tell me how this isn't stonewalling again?
Beast-mode-freak ago
Nothing suspicious here at all, move along people nothing to see here.
Weyland ago
Considering the papers is from a government investigation regarding corruption where no charges where filed, I don't find anything suspicious here. More like an admission of guilt.
derram ago
https://archive.fo/qF1Cr :
'Dagg runs a small information business that draws heavily on use of the Access to Information Act, and has been active in challenging decisions made under the legislation. '
'The act allows departments to charge requesters for searching, processing and reproducing records, after certain free minimums such as five hours of search time. '
'"I may get those records in my next lifetime," 70-year-old Michael Dagg, the requester and longtime user of the act, said in an interview. '
'Some departments, including the RCMP, have said the fee waiver has resulted in increased workloads under the act. '
'Dagg says he plans to contact Library and Archives to negotiate a smaller subset of the Project Anecdote documents. '
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