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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Should Ohio ban public release of 911 calls?

Should Ohio ban public release of 911 calls?

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CHRISTIAN CARLTON

CHRISTIAN CARLTON, Fairborn: “Yes. It should be up to the family, and they would probably say no.”

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BRIAN RHODES

BRIAN RHODES, Centerville: “I think so. You’re catching people at a very vulnerable time. There’s probably a better way to monitor the responses, a better method of quality control (than making the recordings public).”

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YVONNE WHITE

YVONNE WHITE, Harrison Twp.: “Ohio shouldn’t ban it. I think we should be allowed to hear it and know what’s going on.”

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BECKY BURCH

BECKY BURCH, New Carlisle: “I think they should be public. I know it can be disturbing, but it helps give accurate information to the media and the public. People want to know.”

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KRISTINA HAGGITT

KRISTINA HAGGITT, Tipp City: “I don’t think they should be released. If the authorities need them, that’s fine, but that doesn’t need to be made public.”

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