It's often the case that people who like to say they were quoted out of context are also the ones who hate when you can produce a full recording of their own words.
I don't remember this incident. Can't find the tweet. But if Mary Pattock is still with us, as she appears to be, I regret the error.
This is from a @SWjournal article about recording neighborhood org meetings.
The prohibition against recording these meetings is sometimes taken to a bizarre extreme. In 2017, I watched a staff person at the Whittier Alliance try to stop someone from livestreaming a City Council candidate forum, because it was technically a neighborhood meeting.
Here's the online version of the story that's raising questions about Wedge LIVE. Am I a crusader for transparency or driving neighborhood organizations deeper underground?
southwestjournal.com/news/2020/09/n…
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