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This isn't Steven Segal in the 1988 movie Above the Law. This is the real thing and it happens daily in politics--
Thinking they are above the law and that they just don't have to be accountable, I would suspect that many local commissioners hide their e-mails from the public that are on their private e-mail accounts. They don't want to be open and transparent and don't believe they have to be. It takes a lot by the public to ascertain the truth. This, I am sure, happens more times than we know. It's like Lake Worth's Vice Mayor, Scott Maxwell, with four cell phones. Each have a different purpose?
The Martin County Commission just got in lots of trouble for not following the law. "Of those commission members -- a former judge, of all things -- failed to turn over emails regarding public matters to a property owner who requested them. The commissioner held the emails for years without turning them over, despite a legal requirement to do so."
Read about it... at Sunshine News.
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You mean like City Manager Bornstein sending out messages to Mayor Triolo, Commissioner Maxwell and Commissioner Amoroso but NOT Mcvoy and Maier?
Bornstein sent to the e-mail addresses scottmaxwell@bellsouth.net and Pam@FLCreates and Andy Amoroso notices about a newspaper article about the Braves being "welcomed" into Palm Beach County .
Bornstein ,William Waters, Delores Key and THREE of our five commissioners are invited to a fund raising cocktail party in Delray for Shelley Vana. Want to guess which of our two Commissioners are out of the loop again???
Yep-very cozy off the record.
Maxwell has 4 cell phones, really? Maybe one of them is the one that went missing when he got defeated by Rodney.
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