Albany, N.Y., attorney tries to keep city policy on police chases secret
A city attorney in Albany, N.Y., says the city's police policy on how to handle high-speed chases should be secret because if it were public criminals would read it and be able to improve their get-away techniques. Yeah, that's what criminals are going to do: Put in a public record request with the police, read the document, then test out their newfound knowledge in a chase. Give us a break! I'll add this to my list of wacky denials. See
story in the (Albany) Times Union.