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OAG 76-375 is cited to support the principle that if a requester is unable to identify the records sought for inspection with sufficient specificity, or wishes to extract information that has not already been compiled, he may make a 'fishing expedition' through public records on his own time and under the restrictions and safeguards of the public agency.
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