The City of Brampton's security guards have banned kids from city properties --free to ban for a full year without any oversight. Kids as young as 12.
Now let's say it's a kid of a single mom working minimum wage. She wants to know what happened and the ONLY say she can do that is file Freedom of Information on any records the City of Brampton has on her kid.
Trust me. Freedom of Information to clear someone is expensive.
@MISSISSAUGAWATCH What about reading the trespass notice handed to the kid? What about contacting the City department responsible? What about complaining to the councillor? What about complaining to the mayor? Seriously, what other information would she get through freedom of information?
All excellent questions. Let me explain what happens at the City of Mississauga. The parent contacts City Security --who then give her a song and dance. Should she insist on seeing her son's trespass notice and records, will be told to file a Freedom of Information request. Yes. Believe it or not.
You can NOT trust what City employees tell you. You need to actually SEE all records.
As for complaining to Mayor/Councillors, ready? They refer your complaint right back to STAFF!
@crisgenao Regarding what I wrote about City employee giving you a song and dance and that "You can NOT trust what City employees tell you" and "as for complaining to Mayor/Councillors, ready? They refer your complaint right back to STAFF!" just to be clear I was writing about the City of Mississauga.
Can't say what City of Brampton does.
But will say this. If a municipality has records on you or your kid, you need to file Freedom of Information to know exactly what those records contain!
@MISSISSAUGAWATCH Sorry was a bit confused about which city you were referring. Thanks for the clarification. I may be wrong on this but I thought that I have a right to access MY personal information that the city has collected. As such, I don't have to file a FOI but simply request it for a nominal fee, that wouldn't include anything other than printing costs and the like. Am I wrong?
re: "I thought that I have a right to access MY personal information that the city has collected". Sorry but no, you really do have to file a Freedom of Information request. That's a nominal fee of $5.00 and photocopying costs.
However, there *are* people who have had extensive "interaction" with the City (ie politically active). You'd be shocked as I was, at how various departments have records on individuals. And people are totally clueless about the existence of those records.
@MISSISSAUGAWATCH Now you've made me curious. I've looked up MFIPPA and I believe subsections 36(1) and 37(1) specifically mention my right of access to my personal info. Admittedly there's a lot of legalese in the act I don't understand but shouldn't that be enough?
Yes, with MFIPPA, you have the right of access to your personal info. But you are taking a big chance if you just stroll to City Hall and ask informally. They will hand over only what they want.
The only hope you have to flush out all references to you in municipal records is to file Freedom of Information requesting "All records".
Even then, there's really nothing stopping an unethical municipality from claiming a record doesn't exist --or hiding behind exemptions under the Act.
Well, I guess the legal minimum would be "Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. We've calculated the search time. You owe us $420 and we want half before we can proceed." Instead they gave, "Thank you for your Freedom of Information request regarding Brampton Corporate Security. We've calculated the search time. You owe us $420 and we want half before we can proceed."
This is the City that brags how they share info so citizens don't have to file a formal FOI.
Hey, I'm currently in school for law and one of my subjects is the Freedom of Information Act, so I always find it interesting to hear others perspectives on it.
I just have a question though. In this case with the City of Brampton, what they have provided, was that not legally enough information for a letter of acceptance?
Why would a single mom, with 2 kids, want to see information about City of Brampton security? It doesn't make any sense.
crisgenao 3 months ago
@crisgenao
The City of Brampton's security guards have banned kids from city properties --free to ban for a full year without any oversight. Kids as young as 12.
Now let's say it's a kid of a single mom working minimum wage. She wants to know what happened and the ONLY say she can do that is file Freedom of Information on any records the City of Brampton has on her kid.
Trust me. Freedom of Information to clear someone is expensive.
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 months ago
@MISSISSAUGAWATCH What about reading the trespass notice handed to the kid? What about contacting the City department responsible? What about complaining to the councillor? What about complaining to the mayor? Seriously, what other information would she get through freedom of information?
crisgenao 3 months ago
@crisgenao
All excellent questions. Let me explain what happens at the City of Mississauga. The parent contacts City Security --who then give her a song and dance. Should she insist on seeing her son's trespass notice and records, will be told to file a Freedom of Information request. Yes. Believe it or not.
You can NOT trust what City employees tell you. You need to actually SEE all records.
As for complaining to Mayor/Councillors, ready? They refer your complaint right back to STAFF!
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 months ago
@crisgenao Regarding what I wrote about City employee giving you a song and dance and that "You can NOT trust what City employees tell you" and "as for complaining to Mayor/Councillors, ready? They refer your complaint right back to STAFF!" just to be clear I was writing about the City of Mississauga.
Can't say what City of Brampton does.
But will say this. If a municipality has records on you or your kid, you need to file Freedom of Information to know exactly what those records contain!
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 months ago
@MISSISSAUGAWATCH Sorry was a bit confused about which city you were referring. Thanks for the clarification. I may be wrong on this but I thought that I have a right to access MY personal information that the city has collected. As such, I don't have to file a FOI but simply request it for a nominal fee, that wouldn't include anything other than printing costs and the like. Am I wrong?
crisgenao 3 months ago
@crisgenao
re: "I thought that I have a right to access MY personal information that the city has collected". Sorry but no, you really do have to file a Freedom of Information request. That's a nominal fee of $5.00 and photocopying costs.
However, there *are* people who have had extensive "interaction" with the City (ie politically active). You'd be shocked as I was, at how various departments have records on individuals. And people are totally clueless about the existence of those records.
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 months ago
@MISSISSAUGAWATCH Now you've made me curious. I've looked up MFIPPA and I believe subsections 36(1) and 37(1) specifically mention my right of access to my personal info. Admittedly there's a lot of legalese in the act I don't understand but shouldn't that be enough?
crisgenao 3 months ago
@crisgenao
Yes, with MFIPPA, you have the right of access to your personal info. But you are taking a big chance if you just stroll to City Hall and ask informally. They will hand over only what they want.
The only hope you have to flush out all references to you in municipal records is to file Freedom of Information requesting "All records".
Even then, there's really nothing stopping an unethical municipality from claiming a record doesn't exist --or hiding behind exemptions under the Act.
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 months ago
I am not surprised, Our Gov't is starting to remind me of Germany in the 1940's. My motto now is
VOTE for anyone expect the incumbent!
c7r7u7i7s7e7r7 1 year ago
Whats the point? your from missuga any ways
gailgrove 3 years ago
gailgrove, you wrote:
"Whats the point? your from missuga any ways"
Two things.
One: Brampton is part of Peel Region as is Mississauga.
Two: If I have to explain it, you wouldn't understand...
Signed,
The (I'm a Peel Puppy) Mississauga Muse
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 years ago
BRAAAAAAAAAAAAMPTON!!
*BRAP BRAP*
dawnoflife3 3 years ago
woot i bmx city hall all the time
1bluecrayon 3 years ago
Nice Brampton bus comment at the end! :P
And yes, it's a Brampton Nova Bus LFS!
OrionVIII 3 years ago
Hi Gill4455,
Well, I guess the legal minimum would be "Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. We've calculated the search time. You owe us $420 and we want half before we can proceed." Instead they gave, "Thank you for your Freedom of Information request regarding Brampton Corporate Security. We've calculated the search time. You owe us $420 and we want half before we can proceed."
This is the City that brags how they share info so citizens don't have to file a formal FOI.
MISSISSAUGAWATCH 3 years ago
Hey, I'm currently in school for law and one of my subjects is the Freedom of Information Act, so I always find it interesting to hear others perspectives on it.
I just have a question though. In this case with the City of Brampton, what they have provided, was that not legally enough information for a letter of acceptance?
Gill4455 3 years ago