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Comment by reaperducer

7 hours ago

ten years ago or so, someone started filing daily public records requests for footage from all 911 dispatches (among other things).

I know someone who until very recently worked for a major city's police department. He said there were people who would request every video they could think of, and it was his team's job to scrub through the video and blur/block out faces of children and things like that.

He said his team was absolutely overwhelmed with requests from randos all over the country requesting things in bulk. Even if his team (~10 people, full-time) didn't take the extra step to redact some images, they simply couldn't keep up with it. Essentially, a FOIA DDOS.

The stress was too much, and he left for a different career.

(Before anyone asks if the PD imposed a fee for video, I don't know. It's possible the fee wasn't high enough, or maybe there's a state law regulating the fee. But I'm not sure it matters since there are plenty of cranks in the world with very deep pockets.)

If it's a major city, why isn't their FOIA team larger? Signed: A frequent requester.