Court Precedent Doesn’t Support MSHP Redaction Decision

Missouri’s crash‑report blackout and disappearing phone data share the same flaw: agencies are hiding behind strained readings of privacy and “possession” where the Sunshine Law’s public‑safety mission—and a broader notion of control—should keep those records in the open.

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