OAG 76-424 is cited twice in the decision. First, it is mentioned in relation to the claim that the dispatch log could reveal a confidential informant and contains information for prospective law enforcement action. Second, it is cited for the claim that the log contains personal information that could lead to liability for invasion of privacy. The decision rejects these claims, stating that the log should be open for public inspection and that there is no right of privacy concerning police logs.
OAG 76-424 was Cited by OAG 82-70
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