By LEAH SIMPSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 04:04 AEST, 4 May 2020 | UPDATED: 15:07 AEST, 4 May 2020
Hundreds of people have been exposed for reporting people who have flouted social distancing rules and some are now scared they could receive a backlash.
The names and addresses of approximately 900 people in Missouri were released as part of a media request under the Sunshine Law, which allows for the release of information submitted to a public agency (except for wrongdoing and abuse tips).
St. Louis County had urged the community to share details of anyone not following guidelines in response to the coronavirus pandemic and noted in the terms and conditions that information may be shared publicly.
However some people may not have read the small print submitted tips via an online form and email from the end of March.
Many had asked for their communications to remain private.
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Tipster Patricia (pictured) – who did not want her last name to be mentioned – said in a video interview that she believes the personal information should have been redacted from public records released
The names and addresses of more than 900 people were shared as part of a records request
DOH!!!
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