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Lower Burrell plans to send a cease-and-desist letter to a Plum man whose Right-to-Know Law requests have, officials claim, become excessive and “vexatious.”
Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law entitles the public and media to secure most records from public agencies in the state within five days of a request.
Dave Bayne, 73, said he has sent 27 Right-to-Know requests to Lower Burrell over the past three months.
Among other things, he said he has been asking for pages from the police procedure manual. Additionally, Bayne has photographed some city public works employees and requested that the city identify them.