Radio encryption programming
Dear Lakewood Township,
This is a request for public records made under OPRA and the common law right of access. I am not required to fill out an official form. Please acknowledge receipt of this message.
Records requested: A list of all persons that have a portable or mobile radio
programmed by the Lakewood police department to access the
encrypted Lakewood police channels.
Yours faithfully,
Anonymous
2022-1543
Date Received: 9/14/2022
Status: Approved for Data Collection
Applicant: Anonymous
Information Requested: Dear Lakewood Township,
This is a request for public records made under OPRA and the
common law right of access. I am not required to fill out an
official form. Please acknowledge receipt of this message.
Records requested: A list of all persons that have a portable or
mobile radio programmed by the Lakewood police department to
access the encrypted Lakewood police channels.
Yours faithfully,
Anonymous
Response: Township of Lakewood has received your Open Public
Records Act (OPRA) request. The official Records Custodian
received your request today. As such, the Township will respond as
soon as possible but no later than seven (7) business days.
[1]SDL Portal page for OPRA Request
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2022-1543
Date Received: 9/14/2022
Status: Approved for Data Collection
Applicant: Anonymous
Information Requested: Dear Lakewood Township,
This is a request for public records made under OPRA and the
common law right of access. I am not required to fill out an
official form. Please acknowledge receipt of this message.
Records requested: A list of all persons that have a portable or
mobile radio programmed by the Lakewood police department to
access the encrypted Lakewood police channels.
Yours faithfully,
Anonymous
No records responsive to request. This deems your request
complete.
Assignments
Police Status: Completed
Action: We do not maintain this list, no records
Police Status: Completed
Action: as per IT, no record exists
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