by Guest » 11/30/12 10:55:19
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote: I doubt she will get the jackpot, my bet the agencies get dismissed from law suit and she will have to go after the individual officers. Then she will have to show how she was harmed, for the most part everything in DAVID is public record. Unless she can show a link from that officer looking at her information and her being harmed because of it, she is looking at zilch. Nothing here but an administration policy violation.Guess again.A court ruling in a different state does not have an effect in this state. She will still have to prove how it harmed her.Wrong. Other court rulings are often recognized throughout the US.You don't seem to get it. Each state has different laws pertaining to privacy as well as accessing those records. The laws spell out the penalties. Unless a federal court ruled on it, the ruling in her case has nothing to do with Florida. She still has to prove a harm.The harm comes from people like you who run people for no reason against the rules and guidelines. In other words you have shown you can't be trusted with access to restricted data.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote: I doubt she will get the jackpot, my bet the agencies get dismissed from law suit and she will have to go after the individual officers. Then she will have to show how she was harmed, for the most part everything in DAVID is public record. Unless she can show a link from that officer looking at her information and her being harmed because of it, she is looking at zilch. Nothing here but an administration policy violation.Guess again.A court ruling in a different state does not have an effect in this state. She will still have to prove how it harmed her.Wrong. Other court rulings are often recognized throughout the US.You don't seem to get it. Each state has different laws pertaining to privacy as well as accessing those records. The laws spell out the penalties. Unless a federal court ruled on it, the ruling in her case has nothing to do with Florida. She still has to prove a harm.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote: I doubt she will get the jackpot, my bet the agencies get dismissed from law suit and she will have to go after the individual officers. Then she will have to show how she was harmed, for the most part everything in DAVID is public record. Unless she can show a link from that officer looking at her information and her being harmed because of it, she is looking at zilch. Nothing here but an administration policy violation.Guess again.A court ruling in a different state does not have an effect in this state. She will still have to prove how it harmed her.Wrong. Other court rulings are often recognized throughout the US.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote: I doubt she will get the jackpot, my bet the agencies get dismissed from law suit and she will have to go after the individual officers. Then she will have to show how she was harmed, for the most part everything in DAVID is public record. Unless she can show a link from that officer looking at her information and her being harmed because of it, she is looking at zilch. Nothing here but an administration policy violation.Guess again.A court ruling in a different state does not have an effect in this state. She will still have to prove how it harmed her.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote: I doubt she will get the jackpot, my bet the agencies get dismissed from law suit and she will have to go after the individual officers. Then she will have to show how she was harmed, for the most part everything in DAVID is public record. Unless she can show a link from that officer looking at her information and her being harmed because of it, she is looking at zilch. Nothing here but an administration policy violation.Guess again.
Guest wrote: I doubt she will get the jackpot, my bet the agencies get dismissed from law suit and she will have to go after the individual officers. Then she will have to show how she was harmed, for the most part everything in DAVID is public record. Unless she can show a link from that officer looking at her information and her being harmed because of it, she is looking at zilch. Nothing here but an administration policy violation.
by Guest » 11/30/12 10:31:28
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by Guest » 11/30/12 00:12:29
Guest wrote:The Florida Attorney General has confirmed that the Federal Privacy Act controls over conflicting state laws: FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINION REGARDING CONFLICTS BETWEEN STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS Government-in-the-Sunshine Manual, volume 10, II.C.4., 1988, page 63: "If a federal statute requires particular records to be closed and the state is clearly subject to the provisions of said statute, then pursuant to the supremacy clause of the United States Constitution, Article VI, section 2, United States Constitution, the state is required to keep such records confidential."
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by Guest » 08/06/12 11:01:46
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:I'm hearing that FHP is asking FDLE to suspend certificates for 30 days for the offenders. Is this true? If so there will be some troopers spending some time at the house.DAVID certificates or LEO certificates?LEO certificates ie: NO Working for 30 days.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:I'm hearing that FHP is asking FDLE to suspend certificates for 30 days for the offenders. Is this true? If so there will be some troopers spending some time at the house.DAVID certificates or LEO certificates?
Guest wrote:I'm hearing that FHP is asking FDLE to suspend certificates for 30 days for the offenders. Is this true? If so there will be some troopers spending some time at the house.
by Guest » 08/05/12 22:00:07
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