95-ORD-051 is cited in 97-ORD-086 to support the principle that a public agency is not required to conduct extensive searches beyond what is readily available, especially when the request does not precisely describe the records sought. The decision in 95-ORD-051, which dealt with a similar broad and unspecific request for records, is used to justify the Covington Police Department's response to Mr. Griffith's request, emphasizing that the agency is only required to provide records that are readily available and precisely described.
95-ORD-051 was Followed by 97-ORD-086
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