College of DuPage – (ECWd) –
A short time after posting the previous COD article on FOIA noncompliance, the requested records arrived in an email.
What a surprise this was! We were chomping at the bit to finally feast our eyes on the “substantial number of records” mentioned in the 5-day extension letter – that by their sheer numbers, needed a total of 10 days to compile and read.
Bracing for a long reading task ahead, I fixed a sandwich and a fresh cup of coffee in order to casually read all of these records.
I seized the moment and opened the attachment. At that very moment in history, all 58 WORDS and ONE PAGE filled the screen. I was so amazed at the opportunity to finally glance at these substantial numbers of records that I could not yet fathom the effort put in to produce them.
How proud the College must be to finally get this task off of their hands…I’m sure it took them a substantial number of man-hours to complete. Mission accomplished.
Read the substantially voluminous records below (don’t print it, you might run out of ink):
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2 Comments
Robert Anderson
Posted at 16:30h, 16 JuneHow much do you cost the taxpayers of DuPage County with this nonsense?
Go back to the woods and dig a hole and hop in.
ECWDogs
Posted at 22:19h, 18 MayCollege of DuPage redefines “substantial number of records” – http://t.co/FbHIRveSqT