It depends on the shredder type. The newer crosshatch shredders basically turn paper into dust. it would be impossible to reassemble using a modern shredder ... which are found across many gov offices. Do we know how the documents were shredded?
I meant to say Cross-cut shredder. That should be easy enough to find. XD . The ones we use at work would cut every piece to about the size of a pencil tip. They make a hell of a mess if you let one overfill.
It depends on the shredder type. The newer crosshatch shredders basically turn paper into dust. it would be impossible to reassemble using a modern shredder ... which are found across many gov offices. Do we know how the documents were shredded?
Excuse the ignorance, hut what is a "crosshatch" shredder? Can you post a link so those like me can understand?
I meant to say Cross-cut shredder. That should be easy enough to find. XD . The ones we use at work would cut every piece to about the size of a pencil tip. They make a hell of a mess if you let one overfill.