Wisconsin Examiner Sues Wauwatosa PD for Records
Challenges department's lengthy delays and high fees
Wisconsin Examiner, a nonpartisan, nonprofit news site, sued the Wauwatosa Police Department this week, challenging its response to numerous record requests. The suit, filed by the Wisconsin Transparency Project, alleges the department has failed to respond to record requests in a prompt manner, including one dating back almost three years. The suit also challenges exorbitant fees the department has tried to charge.
The suit draws attention to the fact that Wauwatosa Police Department employees and attorneys have claimed in open court proceedings that they are exceedingly transparent and they release as much information as possible. Their actual responses suggest otherwise.
Holmes commented, “The city of Wauwatosa and its police department have an opportunity to live up to the department’s own stated commitment to transparency and integrity.”
“Internal emails from the Wauwatosa Police Department suggest it charges high fees to deter people from making requests,” said Tom Kamenick, President and Founder of the Wisconsin Transparency Project. “We can’t allow that to continue.”
For a copy of the complaint, contact Attorney Kamenick
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