Tulelake, CA— Keeping people informed
People are always complaining no one lets them know what is going on. Then when someone does that person has to fight tooth and nail to get the truth out over the lies being told and spread around by libel and slander.
Most people are wise enough to know the difference, after all, all one has to do is look at the source as to where the untruths are being generated from in the first place. Coming from a group whose creditability is always in question as to the motive behind their vendetta of covering up the truth about themselves. Things they want no one to know as they try and hide the truth about themselves and spread untruths about others, trying to make them selves look better at the expense of other people’s reputation for telling the truth, while they spread untruths.
The problem is the truth always wins in the end; it is just a matter of time when people they have convinced otherwise will begin to see the truth for what it is, “the truth” vs. “untruths” they have perpetrated and presented to others.
To the point if they could get away with it they would try and stop the truth from being reported on and getting out. Their problem is it cannot be done. Here is why.
TAPING OR BROADCASTING:
Meetings may be broadcast, audio-recorded or video-recorded 54953.5; Ch. V so long as the activity does not constitute a disruption of the 54953.6 proceeding.
In addition, the public is specifically allowed to use audio or video tape recorders or still or motion picture cameras at a meeting to record the proceedings, absent a reasonable finding by the legislative body that noise, illumination, or obstruction of view caused by recorders or cameras would persistently disrupt the proceedings.
Similarly, a legislative body cannot prohibit or restrict the public broadcast of its open and public meetings without making a reasonable finding that the noise, illumination, or obstruction of view would persistently disrupt the proceedings.
I may seem to be one person, but I am not alone.
California's Open Meeting Law: The Ralph M. Brown Act
Written by James Garland of Tulelake News
PO Box 772
Tulelake, CA 96134-0772
Home Phone (530) 667-4744
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