A judge in Washington state has excoriated the Tacoma Police Department for withholding public records pertaining to its use of cell-site simulators, also known as stingrays.
Back in 2016, the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington state sued the TPD on behalf of four community leaders, arguing that the department has not adequately responded to their public records requests concerning the use of stingrays, which included asking for a blank form authorizing its use.
“The [Public Records Act] establishes a positive duty to disclose public records unless they fall within specific exemptions,” Judge G. Helen Whitener wrote in her Monday opinion.