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Quote from: bigtex on November 14, 2017, 04:29:15 PMFOIA is for federal agenciesPDR is for WA state agenciesSome WA agencies will only accept your request if you actually say PDR, if you say FOIA they'll say they're not governed by FOIA.Amazing how using the correct verbiage is the main barrier to information many times.When i was researching information for the Archery Club it was so much easier to ask for information in person since I was a layperson and knew none of the technical terms. It was harder because I had to meet up at thier convience but worth the effort.
FOIA is for federal agenciesPDR is for WA state agenciesSome WA agencies will only accept your request if you actually say PDR, if you say FOIA they'll say they're not governed by FOIA.
There's a lot of internet wannabe "experts" who see one thing and assume it applies to everything. People assume FOIA is for all government, nope just federal. Probably cause is needed for an arrest, sorry nope it's probable cause. We elect representatives to a "state congress", nope WA doesn't have a congress it has a state legislature. And so on.....
Quote from: olyguy79 on November 15, 2017, 05:26:40 PMThere's a lot of internet wannabe "experts" who see one thing and assume it applies to everything. People assume FOIA is for all government, nope just federal. Probably cause is needed for an arrest, sorry nope it's probable cause. We elect representatives to a "state congress", nope WA doesn't have a congress it has a state legislature. And so on.....There are also a lot of well meaning people who don't file FOIA/PDR requests every day. Many may file only one in their lifetime. I would certainly expect a higher degree of knowledge from someone writing a traffic ticket to someone doing something he's never done before, and probably never will again.Yes, they can be treated by government agencies like idiots and ignored for not using the proper language. Is that the type of government we want?