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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 454444" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Not sure what your "access to information" laws are like there... but I'd be filing a request for a COMPLETE copy of that file. They can't hide behind "privacy" laws - you're not the media asking for info about private individuals - as the parents, you have the RIGHT to that info. So... ASK, and then:</p><p></p><p>1) They will be forced to review the contents in order to copy, and the contents of the file will result in action (even if you don't get a copy)</p><p>2) They will give you the copy... and the problems you will find in there will be excellent fodder for the lawyer and/or political connections etc.</p><p>3) They will NOT give you a copy - as in, refuse to honor the request - and you still have fodder for a lawyer/whoever else.</p><p></p><p>I'd be pulling these kinds of stunts (there are probably more like this that can run concurrently... and which will result in either action or solid info to take to the next step) way ahead of going to the media. Don't think I could do the media thing either. But I would pull info campaigns, political string-pulling, interagency cross-checks, legal stuff, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 454444, member: 11791"] Not sure what your "access to information" laws are like there... but I'd be filing a request for a COMPLETE copy of that file. They can't hide behind "privacy" laws - you're not the media asking for info about private individuals - as the parents, you have the RIGHT to that info. So... ASK, and then: 1) They will be forced to review the contents in order to copy, and the contents of the file will result in action (even if you don't get a copy) 2) They will give you the copy... and the problems you will find in there will be excellent fodder for the lawyer and/or political connections etc. 3) They will NOT give you a copy - as in, refuse to honor the request - and you still have fodder for a lawyer/whoever else. I'd be pulling these kinds of stunts (there are probably more like this that can run concurrently... and which will result in either action or solid info to take to the next step) way ahead of going to the media. Don't think I could do the media thing either. But I would pull info campaigns, political string-pulling, interagency cross-checks, legal stuff, etc. [/QUOTE]
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