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Would authorities often submit incomplete/not valid requests? Is it to bully or just honest mistakes?
Comment by apgtimbough at 25/02/2020 at 01:26 UTC
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Having worked in a corporate legal department, people make mistakes a lot. Send you the wrong thing or without the proper authorization. Or they ask for something that the company just doesn't have.