11-21-2008, 08:54 PM
Matt "yeah, and she's being punished. thats the way law works."
She's just one of a number of people who snooped. Here's the full report in PDF format.
http://www.watchdog.ohio.gov/investigations/2008299.pdf
Our investigation determined that there were 18 separate records checks conducted on
Wurzelbacher following the October 15, 2008, presidential debate. Of those 18 checks, five
were conducted in response to media requests for information and eight were conducted by
various agencies without any legitimate business purpose. (For a complete breakdown, see
Exhibit A.) Fourteen of those checks occurred within 48 hours of the debate. Searches were
conducted on databases maintained by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
(“ODJFS”), the Ohio Attorney General’s Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway (“OHLEG”) system,
the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles (“BMV”), the Toledo Police
Department, and the Ohio Department of Taxation (“Taxation”).
Also interesting. A former Ohio Office of Atty Gen. IT employee accessed JTP's information. Seems the OAG office did not terminate his account password. Houston, we have a security problem!
The report is interesting reading.
She's just one of a number of people who snooped. Here's the full report in PDF format.
http://www.watchdog.ohio.gov/investigations/2008299.pdf
Our investigation determined that there were 18 separate records checks conducted on
Wurzelbacher following the October 15, 2008, presidential debate. Of those 18 checks, five
were conducted in response to media requests for information and eight were conducted by
various agencies without any legitimate business purpose. (For a complete breakdown, see
Exhibit A.) Fourteen of those checks occurred within 48 hours of the debate. Searches were
conducted on databases maintained by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
(“ODJFS”), the Ohio Attorney General’s Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway (“OHLEG”) system,
the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles (“BMV”), the Toledo Police
Department, and the Ohio Department of Taxation (“Taxation”).
Also interesting. A former Ohio Office of Atty Gen. IT employee accessed JTP's information. Seems the OAG office did not terminate his account password. Houston, we have a security problem!
The report is interesting reading.