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    Two Questions for the Experts

    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.

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    Somebody should be able to answer this here I would think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Dave
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    1) No
    2) No

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Dave
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    Why don't your worry about your own ass instead of trying to make sure someone else gets burned there Diamond Dave?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Dave
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    Why don't your worry about your own ass instead of trying to make sure someone else gets burned there Diamond Dave?

    I have nothing to worry about. Just the truth.

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    Re: Two Questions for the Experts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Dave
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    Why don't your worry about your own ass instead of trying to make sure someone else gets burned there Diamond Dave?

    Where might "there" be and why do you care? It's a simple public records F.S.S. 119 question, nothing more, nothing less. Just wanted a professional opinion, got it.

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    Re: Two Questions for the Experts

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Dave
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    1) No
    2) No

    PR Request shot down. Locals said the CAD Information is subject to the same exemption as the FL Traffic Crash report. Confidential for 60 days.

    Any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by "Diamond Dave":212hxebh
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    1) No
    2) No

    PR Request shot down. Locals said the CAD Information is subject to the same exemption as the FL Traffic Crash report. Confidential for 60 days.

    Any thoughts?[/quote:212hxebh]

    Find something else to do.

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    Re: Two Questions for the Experts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by "Diamond Dave":2fyt2az6
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    1) No
    2) No

    PR Request shot down. Locals said the CAD Information is subject to the same exemption as the FL Traffic Crash report. Confidential for 60 days.

    Any thoughts?
    Find something else to do.[/quote:2fyt2az6]

    No thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond Dave
    Two simple questions for the experts in this field:

    1) As Florida State Traffic Crash Reports are confidential for 60 days (excluding the insurance, participants, lawyers and others cited), IS THE CAD OR AGENCY RESPONDING COMPUTER REPORTS SHOWING THE DLS AND THE REGS OF THOSE INVOLVED ALSO EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST (FSS 119)?

    2) If an active FHP investigation has determined that a possible DUI subject was transported via a private transport (individual) to a local hospital and FHP has confirmed they have the identity of this subject, is there anyway for FHP, the State or any other to seal or supress this information (the actual identity) from becoming public record, once the case is complete and all documentation is subject to FSS 119? Does anyone have any legal case law where this was done?

    Thanks for all you do.
    1. Yes the CAD information is subject to the same exemption.
    2. No. However the defendant can go through the process of getting things expunged after a certain period of time. Talk to a lawyer about that.

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