Details of request 'Complaints and Investigations of DC Magnus Scott'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
38517 sent Sun Mar 08 11:13:43 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sun Mar 08 11:13:43 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
38550 comment Sun Mar 08 14:00:09 UTC 2009
43179 comment Mon Mar 30 12:32:19 UTC 2009
45173 edit_comment Wed Apr 08 22:15:45 UTC 2009
55835 comment Wed May 27 11:56:54 UTC 2009
62556 response Mon Jun 22 10:04:22 UTC 2009 incoming
62575 response Mon Jun 22 11:05:00 UTC 2009 incoming
62576 response Mon Jun 22 11:05:27 UTC 2009 rejected Sat Sep 19 14:14:45 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
88189 status_update Sat Sep 19 14:14:45 UTC 2009
145980 comment Fri Feb 26 12:19:16 UTC 2010
297384 comment Sat Feb 12 13:47:26 UTC 2011
297401 edit_comment Sat Feb 12 16:56:23 UTC 2011
475595 edit_comment Thu Jan 12 19:03:12 UTC 2012
476260 edit Fri Jan 13 19:34:03 UTC 2012
489157 edit_comment Tue Jan 31 00:06:37 UTC 2012
489158 comment Tue Jan 31 00:08:25 UTC 2012
489159 edit Tue Jan 31 00:08:41 UTC 2012

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