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Interpreting Ohio's open records act - Circleville Herald: Editorials
When Timothy Rhodes mailed a public-records request to the New Philadelphia
police department in July 2007, it’s not likely anyone anticipated that the
issue would end up coming before us – the Supreme Court of Ohio.     Rhodes
requested reel-to-reel tape recordings made by the police dispatch
department through the use of a now-antiquated “Dictaphone-Dictatape
Logger” system.  The tapes recorded all phone calls and radio dispatches in
24-hour increments, meaning there should’ve been one tape for every day of
the year.  Rhodes requested access to every tape created from 1975 through
1995.  But the department had disposed of the recordings


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