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ABC ENFORCEMENT DIRECTOR PUTS INCORRECT NAME OF HIS AGENCY ON BADGE

An email sent to us by a reader pointed out that tainted Alcoholic Beverage Control Enforcement Director Boyce Hamlet thinks his agency is the Alcohol Beverage Control.  The observant reader noticed this fact when reading our post that revealed that Hamlet believes that ABC Enforcement is a better law enforcement agency than the Arkansas State Police.

BLOG READER'S COMMENTS ON HAMLET"S THROW DOWN TO ARK. STATE POLICE

We suspect that the email was sent from an employee of the Arkansas State Police that is familiar with Hamlet's history.



One would think that an individual would know the name of the place where they are employed. Poor Boyce is having a hard time it seems. ABC employees tell us that Hamlet is stressed and worried that he might be forced to "resign" himself.






Readers of this blog are familiar Hamlet's hiring and firing by the state police for cheating on an exam and lying multiple times to investigators about the matter and his failed illegal attempts to cover up and falsify his employment history on  job applications and forms sworn under oath.

This blog and others have questioned how can Hamlet be appointed to a position for which he is blatantly unqualified.  Hamlet has a proven history of lying, and lacks of credibility/integrity.  Hamlet's issue with credibility impacts his ability to act as a law enforcement officer and his continued employment by the Department of Finance (or Finances as Hamlet says) and Administration sullies the reputation and public perception of one of the largest state agencies.

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