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Just for conversation sake, is there a monetary threshold? In other words, if Mr. Senn had long ago paid for the paper and the ink before he ever decided to run and printed 50 flyers on a PC has he violated the law? (Perhaps it cost him $5, maybe $10 from an accounting perspective, but he isn't sure because he bought the supplies long ago). I understand your point and the law, but at some point it seems silly if it amounts to disclosing, I printed this on my home PC.
On the other hand, I have heard allegations against the city and various committees not following the letter of the law. It is probably a good thing to have someone involved that is familiar enough with statutes to ensure that they are followed or to diffuse rumors if that is all they amount to.
Just for conversation sake, is there a monetary threshold? In other words, if Mr. Senn had long ago paid for the paper and the ink before he ever decided to run and printed 50 flyers on a PC has he violated the law? (Perhaps it cost him $5, maybe $10 from an accounting perspective, but he isn't sure because he bought the supplies long ago). I understand your point and the law, but at some point it seems silly if it amounts to disclosing, I printed this on my home PC.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, I have heard allegations against the city and various committees not following the letter of the law. It is probably a good thing to have someone involved that is familiar enough with statutes to ensure that they are followed or to diffuse rumors if that is all they amount to.