In a message dated 4/1/2006 12:10:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[log in to unmask] (Casey Edward Greene) writes:

I will  contact schools of =
architecture to learn what, if anything, they are  teaching their =
students about access to architectural records in these  post 9/11 times. 

At least some local governments are now restricting access to architectural  
plans that used to be publicly accessible -- now only to first responders  
(firefighters/police) -- as a post-911 precaution against potential terrorist  
attacks.

 
Regards,

Rick Barry
_www.mybestdocs.com_ (http://www.mybestdocs.com/) 
Cofounder, Open  Reader Consortium
_www.openreader.org_ (http://www.openreader.org/) 

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