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by RPB
Mon May 30, 2011 12:44 pm
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Parking Lot Bill - Considerations for University Employees
Replies: 8
Views: 6753

Re: Parking Lot Bill - Considerations for University Employe

"Public Domain" "Police reports"
Same link ...
I can see an issue if your car is burglarized and you report a stolen gun etc though
PUBLIC RELEASE OF AN INCIDENT/OFFENSE REPORT

This is the investigative report prepared by the deputy concerning the incident/criminal offense. Public release offense reports contain a brief summary of the crime, the complainant's name and address, and the names of the responding/investigating deputies. Suspect information is not listed.
Protection for the burglar is greater than for the victim
Looks like the world would know you had a gun stolen from your car. The (confidential) fact if you had/didn't have a CHL might not even come up......... Looks like the world would know you had a gun stolen from your car.
by RPB
Mon May 30, 2011 12:34 pm
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Parking Lot Bill - Considerations for University Employees
Replies: 8
Views: 6753

Re: Parking Lot Bill - Considerations for University Employe

You mean "Police releasing confidential information to another government entity" (the school/employer)?

Just trying to clarify the issue.

I'd hope there's a cause of action if they did.
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OTHER POLICE RECORD CHECKS

This service is provided to other governmental agencies. A research is performed by utilizing the Justice Information Management System (JIMS).

Agencies may submit the appropriate forms in person or by facsimile to 713. 921.8760.
Researched information will be mailed or faxed back to the requesting agency.
No cost for this service.

Please be advised that the Harris County Sheriff's Office is prohibited by law from releasing certain reports and/or information that is confidential.

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