Car Accident Video (Philadelphia Sheriff's Office)

Johnny Harmon filed this request with the Philadelphia Sheriff's Office of Philadelphia County, PA.
Multi Request Car Accident Video
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No Responsive Documents

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From: Johnny Harmon

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right to Know Act, I hereby request the following records:

Video of a car accident from a Philadelphia Police Dept. street camera located at the intersection of Girard and Carlisle, in Philadelphia, PA 19121. Video of the accident is from Jan 26th 2022, between the hours of 5pm-6:30pm. The accident occurred on the intersection of Girard and Carlisle. The cars involved are, a dark grey sedan and a white or cream jeep. I'm requesting a 30 second clip of the accident in its entirety. 15 seconds before the collision, and 15 seconds after.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Johnny Harmon

From: Philadelphia Sheriff's Office

THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA Re: Pennsylvania Right to Know Act Request: Car Accident Video (Philadelphia Sheriff's Office) Your receipt number is: 16763 Dear 128081-31585061,

Thank you for your correspondence. This is an automatic email confirming that your correspondence has been entered into our case management system for processing and response. If you have an additional request you wish to file, or if you wish to make a change to a pending request, please email it directly to righttoknowlaw@.phila.gov. Did you know that the City already releases a lot of information and open data online? You might be able to find the answer to your inquiry right now!


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If you seek a police incident report, you can obtain the proper form from the Department of Records. Please note that police incident reports cost $25.  If you seek audio, visual, or bodycam records from the Philadelphia Police Department, you will need to make a request following the instructions in 42 Pa.C.S.A. Sec. 67A03 at https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=42&div=0&chpt=67A. Such requests are not processed under the Right-to-Know Law.   Use the forms on this page to request copies of public safety reports from the Department of Records:
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First Judicial District (Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas) 


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From: Philadelphia Sheriff's Office

Re: PPD: Video of 1/26/22 accident at Girard Ave. and N. Carlisle St. Request #: 16763 Dear Johnny Harmon: Thank you for writing to the City of Philadelphia (City) with your request for information pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right-To-Know Law (RTKL), 65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq. On April 27, 2022, the City  received your request for: ​ "Video of a car accident from a Philadelphia Police Dept. street camera located at the intersection of Girard and Carlisle, in Philadelphia, PA 19121. Video of the accident is from Jan 26th 2022, between the hours of 5pm-6:30pm. The accident occurred on the intersection of Girard and Carlisle. The cars involved are, a dark grey sedan and a white or cream jeep. I'm requesting a 30 second clip of the accident in its entirety. 15 seconds before the collision, and 15 seconds after." ​ The Sherriff's Office does not have records responsive to your request. It is not a denial of access under the RTKL if the records requested do not exist. Cf. Jenkins v. Pa. Dep’t of State, O.O.R. Dkt. AP 2009-0065 (Pa. O.O.R. April 2, 2009). However, the City reserves its rights to assert bases for denial if additional responsive records are located after a review of such records. ​ Appeals processing during the COVID-19 pandemic: If you wish to contest this determination, you may file an appeal with the Office of Open Records (OOR) as provided for in 65 P.S. § 67.1101. Please see https://www.openrecords.pa.gov/Appeals/HowToFile.cfm for instructions on the appeal process. In addition, please see the OOR's RTKL advisory regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, which contains additional information: https://openrecordspennsylvania.com/2020/03/12/the-rtkl-and-covid-19/ If you wish to appeal to the OOR, you must do so within 15 business days of the date of this correspondence. This correspondence will close your request with our office as permitted by law. Respectfully, ​ Feige
M. Grundman Pronouns:
she/her   Divisional
Deputy City Solicitor - Right to Know Legislative
Unit City
of Philadelphia Law Department One Parkway Building, 17th Floor 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102

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Wed, Apr 27 at 12:56 PM
, City of Philadelphia Right to Know <righttoknow@phila.gov> wrote:
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA Dear 128081-31585061, Thank you for your correspondence. This is an automatic response to let you know that the City will process your request and respond further within five business days of its receipt by an Open Records Officer. Please note that requests received after 5PM are deemed received the next business day.

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