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5 <br /> was broadcast, they brought up the condemnation at 8 ships Wheel Drive. <br /> That was made public, The health agents concerns were that they had <br /> just notified the public that there was a vaunt house that could b <br /> vandalized because there was no one living there. To her it was an open <br /> communication letting the public or anybody who had tuned in that <br /> evening that this piece of property was condemned and empty, Anyone <br /> who wanted to break-in could very well do so. The man had expensive <br /> equipment in the house. she wasn't happy to begin with when they <br /> brought if up, When they were discussing it beth her and Mr. Harrington's <br /> voices were very low because they were very uncomfortable discussing <br /> this situation. <br /> Mr. Ball asked Ms. Warden what her point was that she was frying to <br /> make, <br /> Ms. Warden was concerned about people's privacy and issues of <br /> confidentiality. Her personal opinion was that they should not b <br /> televised. They have too many situations that could arise from items on <br /> the agenda. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that he agreed and disagreed. <br /> Ills. Warden understood his position. she suggested that they notify the <br /> board ahead of time that there were issues that should not be televised <br /> that particular evening, <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they could discuss that with the chairman, It <br /> was ultimately the chairman's choice of topics to be discussing publicly <br /> on the agenda. <br /> Mr. Santos agreed with her on the need for confidentiality on some issues. <br /> Now were they going to be really nervous because the hotel over on Rte <br /> 130 has bed bugs? The public had a right to that kno ledg m It was the <br /> same thing if they closed a restaurant. <br /> Ms. Warden interjected that they were not talking about that# <br /> Mr. Santos felt that all of these documents were for public knowledge, He <br /> understood her position in this matter. But, he felt that people were <br /> advised of empty homes on a regular basis in both the newspapers and on <br /> the radios. There were going to be a lot less people watching channel 18 <br /> than there would be of people reading a police report of the Cape cod <br /> Times or the IVlashpee Enterprise, <br /> Ills. Warden disagreed with Mr. Santos, she understood what he was <br /> 14 <br />