video: RIPTA Refuses to Disclose Driver Accident Reports
Friday, April 17, 2015
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority has refused to release public documents to GoLocalProv. The legal department has labeled all accident reports "legal work product." GoLocalProv's Kate Nagle has the latest.
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