99-ORD-014 is cited to support the principle that requests for 'any and all' records pertaining to an identified person or subject are generally considered unreasonably burdensome unless the records are described with reasonable particularity. This precedent is used to justify the denial of the appellant's broad request in the current decision.
99-ORD-014 was Followed by 20-ORD-203
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