One of the underlying themes of this blog is that public agencies need to learn how to deal effectively with what I like to call FOI “frequent fliers.” These are the citizens — or entities in the case of organizations and newspapers — who account for the vast majority of Freedom of Information requests (and appeals).

Why do I raise this point today? Because this is the third post in a row about Robin Elliott, an inmate at the Northern Correctional Institution who spends his time in jail filing FOI requests.

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