Doighty Joisy cops using RSA.Fuck you peter Trei.

Matthew X profrv at nex.net.au
Sun May 2 15:57:17 PDT 1999


VINELAND, N.J. — The New Jersey State Police are requiring the news media 
to contact state police headquarters in Ewing for all inquiries into crimes 
instead of getting reports from troopers in local barracks, according to a 
published report.
"No information is to be released except through this office under the 
auspices of (N.J. State Police Superintendent Joseph Santiago)," state 
police spokesman Sgt. Gerald Lewis told The Daily Journal in Vineland.
The newspaper reported Aug. 9 that the restriction had stopped the 
dissemination of local crime information, including the release of weekly 
reports that documented incidents handled by local barracks. It also said 
media coordinator positions at the Bridgeton, Buena Vista Township, Bivalve 
and Port Norris barracks were eliminated.
Trooper Steve Jones, a spokesman for the state police, told the Associated 
Press that a memo was sent throughout the agency about a month ago 
requiring all press calls to be directed through headquarters.
But Jones said the requirement was generally a policy before and the memo 
simply reaffirmed it.
In some cases, such as traffic accidents, he said local barracks may still 
be able to comment, but it must be cleared through headquarters.
As for the weekly crime logs and media coordinators, Jones said both have 
been eliminated because of a staffing shortage.
Gov. James E. McGreevey signed the Open Public Records Act last month, but 
his administration then angered news organizations by making more than 400 
categories of government records exempt from the new law.
In response to those concerns, state Attorney General David Samson sent a 
memo to county and municipal police departments.
"Nothing in the order was intended to restrict immediate release of 
information to the public," the memo said.END.
Recently,"clear trust"
http://www.rsasecurity.com/news/pr/2002/020225.html
Mind you with a record for bringing charges like this
http://www.lawbuzz.com/justice/hurricane/hurricane.htm
I might want 'the most trusted name in e-security' to bury info for me.They 
love it in the Chinese gestapo.

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