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"These two conflicting open records decisions are almost certainly result driven — not, again, a first. They reflect a strained reading of the privacy exception that has little or nothing to do with the test established by the Kentucky Supreme Court in the early 90s requiring a comparative weighing of the personal privacy interests implicated by disclosure of the complainants' names against the competing open records related public interest advanced by disclosure."

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