Comment on Daily Discussion Thread:š·Mon 15 Apr 2024
Baku@aussie.zone āØ6ā© āØmonthsā© agoThanks mag. It is a bit bizarre. Itās on a map, some of them are on Google, but when it comes to an actual list thatās not allowed, for some reason. Oh, and, the ones that have been recently upgraded are listed here
Hereās the public requests they ignored, if anybody was curious: righttoknow.org.au/ā¦/av_branchstation_locations
www.righttoknow.org.au/request/locations
Granted, those guys seem to have given up, at least in their public pursuit. I, however, am stubborn and have experience in fighting government agencies tooth and nail over minor things. If they ignore my request, Iāll just go one level higher until somebody doesnāt ignore me, or I run out of levels lol
imoldgreeeg@aussie.zone āØ6ā© āØmonthsā© ago
The only thing that occurs to me is protecting privacy of ambo staff ( i.e. you need to know where the cop station is but you donāt want randos going to the ambo depot for treatment or because of some perceived slight against one of the staff).
The other realistic reason would be that thereās restricted drugs stored at some (most?) of these depots and so, while you need some level of openness about where the depots are, making all those addresses available publicly would probably be perceived as a major risk. Although you can get it now, thereās at least a barrier.
Likely thereās a bunch of politics wrapped up in this and the lack of comms about why its restricted info is shite but I can see why it might be refused.
Baku@aussie.zone āØ6ā© āØmonthsā© ago
Iād say itās probably because of concerns about drugs, which is a fair point and the only reason Iām slightly hesitant about pushing the matter - I most definitely donāt want to endanger AV staff or risk yet more ambulances needing to be pulled out of service to be resupplied and sterilised. But at the end of the day, you can still find the locations if you wish, it just takes some searching