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12-ORD-153 is cited as a controlling precedent in the decision 16-ORD-155. The decision references 12-ORD-153 to support the conclusion that linking IP addresses to specific individuals can create an unreasonable burden on the public agency, similar to the burden discussed in 12-ORD-153 regarding the disclosure of IP addresses of city commissioners. This precedent is used to justify the denial of the open records request in the current case, under similar reasoning that such disclosure could disrupt essential functions of the agency.
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