
“The ACLU filed a motion for public access request, requesting documents and information related to stingray use by nearly 30 Florida police and sheriff’s departments. Among the responses published for the first time on Tuesday was the curious reply from the city of Sunrise, Florida. Sunrise officially denied the request, noting that the city would neither confirm nor deny ‘whether any records responsive to the Request exist and, if any responsive records do exist, cannot and will not public disclose those records.’ Harris requires its law enforcement clients to sign nondisclosure agreements that forbid those agencies from publicly revealing whether they use the stingray.”
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