Ya ever see the boss try to type up something that is usually done by someone else? I swear, I had to talk a salesman through simple invoices every time they had to type one. They only did one every couple of months, so it was like they had to keep relearning how to do it. Here's where you get the customer PO#. Here's where you find out what invoice number to use. You forgot to put the job numbers on...
Unless the person who made up the docs was someone who has had the job of putting together paperwork, they are more likely to screw up details than they are to get them all correct.
Lack of redaction on USAT's copies of the one document says to me someone noticed that the doc had the wrong address, but they couldn't fix it, cuz it had already been sent to other people. They tried to cover it up by blacking it out, hoping no one would notice it.
I would like to see someone try to interview USAT about what they know, cuz they were sent the same forged documents too.
I agree, but does that injure or help my thesis?Neutral?
Lack of redaction on USAT's copies of the one document says to me someone noticed that the doc had the wrong address, but they couldn't fix it, cuz it had already been sent to other people. They tried to cover it up by blacking it out, hoping no one would notice it.
Sounds reasonable to me, whoever did it was not familiar with FOIA docs as the first blacked out copy has to be copied to be unreadable or the ink must be thoroughly dry and re-blacked out a second time.,.
I would like to see someone try to interview USAT about what they know, cuz they were sent the same forged documents too.
I agree ..they have been a little quiet as of late..