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Pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250 et seq.) "Public records" include "any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public’s business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics." (Cal. Gov't. Code § 6252(e).) notes that "[a]ll public records are subject to disclosure unless the Public Records Act expressly provides otherwise." County of Santa Clara v. CFAC California Government Code § 6254 lists categories of documents not subject to disclosure under the Public Records Act. In addition, computer software is not considered a public record, while data and statistics collected (whether collected knowingly or unknowingly) by a government authority whose powers derive from the laws of California are public records (such as license plate reader images) pursuant to and are not exempt from disclosure and are public records.

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FAQs

What car was Nikki Catsouras driving? ›

The Nikki Catsouras photographs controversy concerns the leaked photographs of Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras (March 4, 1988 – October 31, 2006), who died at age 18 in a high-speed car crash in Lake Forest, California, after losing control of her father's Porsche 911 Carrera and colliding with a toll booth.

Where did Nikki Catsouras go to school? ›

Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras, 18, at her graduation from Tesoro High School.

What is Nikki Catsouras known for? ›

The Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe she was driving ultimately collided with a toll booth at over 100 mph, resulting in catastrophic damage. Nikki Catsouras lost control of the vehicle while driving at high speeds, likely more than 100 mph based on reports.

What car was baby driving in baby driver? ›

The most memorable car used in the entire film is Baby's bright red 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX, which sets the pace for the entire film in the blistering chase scene the film opens on.

Where is Nikki Catsouras buried? ›

What is Nikki Woods known for? ›

Nikki Woods is an American radio producer based in Dallas, Texas and best known for her work as the senior producer on the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show. She is also a personal branding coach, social media consultant, author, motivational speaker and voice-over artist.

What car was in Driving Miss Daisy? ›

Lot #1049 - The co-star with Morgan Freeman (Hoke Colburn) and Jessica Tandy (Miss Daisy Werthan) of "Driving Miss Daisy," this 1949 Hudson Commodore Custom 8 4-door sedan occupies a central role in the 1990 Best Picture Academy Award-winning film.

What car was used in Oh My Venus? ›

Maserati Ghibli and Maserati GranTurismo (Oh My Venus). The story is about a CEO/personal trainer and a lawyer who needs to lose weight.

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