Is too much governmental openness a bad thing?
The Argus Leader has a story this morning featuring the rap sheets of the Sioux Falls City Councilor candidates. Even Councilor Vernon Brown—Mr. Pure As the Freshly Driven Snow—has a “record.”
Never mind Mr. Road Rage Bob Litz and Tokin’ Jabez Brunz and Kenny Anderson, Jr.
Excerpt:
Almost every candidate running for Sioux Falls City Council this year has a record with the South Dakota Judicial System.The comments are largely negative about the story. Many commenters think the Argus went too far, particularly on the traffic infractions like Brown (who is about as polite a fellow as you’ll ever meet) received.
Only two candidates - Amanda Todd and Ron Sauby, both running in the Northeast District - have clean statewide criminal background records.Some, including Vernon Brown, Theresa Stehly and Dean Karsky, have minor traffic offenses on their records.
Others have more colorful backgrounds.
The Northwest District incumbent, Bob Litz, was charged in 2002 with simple assault in what was billed at the time as a “road rage”incident. The charge later was dismissed, and Litz pleaded guilty to leaving an unattended vehicle and paid a $164 fine…
Most of the infractions have nothing to do with honesty. That would be a much larger issue for me.
Perhaps some ambitious blogger would like to research the rap sheets of members of the Argus news room? I’m just sayin’.
(Hat tip to South DaCola)
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