Poll: Are police arrest reports an invasion of privacy?
| Response | Percent | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No, arrests are public information | 55% | 172 | |
| Newspapers should not print arrest; just convictions | 35% | 109 | |
| Yes, but I still enjoy reading them | 9% | 28 | |
| total votes: 309 | |||
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| Response | Percent | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No, arrests are public information | 55% | 172 | |
| Newspapers should not print arrest; just convictions | 35% | 109 | |
| Yes, but I still enjoy reading them | 9% | 28 | |
| total votes: 309 | |||
Scripps Interactive Newspapers Group
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mhs513 writes:
Police arrest reports are not an invasion of privacy but why must they include employment information?
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