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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
Just guessing ... but Freeze may have deleted them from the record of calls resident on his telephone, but they would still show up in phone company records. And I assume the company records is what they obtained under the FOI request.
Why would they comply with this FOIA when they're fought everything else citing privacy laws?
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Originally Posted by
Interpolation_Dawg_EX
Why would they comply with this FOIA when they're fought everything else citing privacy laws?
Because AT&T isn't part of the Ole Miss #Network. It sounds like they went to the phone company with the FOIA instead of Ole Miss which is smart because the phone company has nothing to hide nor do they care about Ole Miss.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Because AT&T isn't part of the Ole Miss #Network. It sounds like they went to the phone company with the FOIA instead of Ole Miss which is smart because the phone company has nothing to hide nor do they care about Ole Miss.
Can't believe they didn't have Cellular South / CSPIRE / Network phone service to protect their coach.
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Originally Posted by
notsofarawaydawg
Can't believe they didn't have Cellular South / CSPIRE / Network phone service to protect their coach.
I'm not sure if you're serious but I doubt it would have mattered who their carrier was or is. I just used AT&T as a generic phone company because I have no idea who they use and it could very well have been Cellular South. I think whatever phone company gets an FOIA request I think they answer it and don't really concern themselves with what it is about.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I'm not sure if you're serious but I doubt it would have mattered who their carrier was or is. I just used AT&T as a generic phone company because I have no idea who they use and it could very well have been Cellular South. I think whatever phone company gets an FOIA request I think they answer it and don't really concern themselves with what it is about.
Phone carriers are not subject to FOIA requests - only government/public agencies are. For one of the telecoms to give up records requires a court order. The records came from Ole Miss.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Because AT&T isn't part of the Ole Miss #Network. It sounds like they went to the phone company with the FOIA instead of Ole Miss which is smart because the phone company has nothing to hide nor do they care about Ole Miss.
Ok that would make more sense
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