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CORRECTION LETTER SENT TO CORRUPTION SUCKS:

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I guess I have a "correction" of sorts. What your administrator said about it "not being that easy" to terminate someone (RE; Greg Smith) then they are a total LIAR!! I was fired almost 5 years ago for blowing a .022, not a .04 and the policy states that over .021 is the limit. (or it use to) it may be lower these days. I had been in 2 other incidents. A DWI in March of 2003, (15 day suspension), allowing an unauthorized driver to drive Oct. 2003, (30 day suspension) and blowing .022 in Feb. of 2004, and terminated May 2004. I appealed and of course lost. The FOP president and his good old' white boy friends came down to the hearing and testified a bunch of lies about me. So, no one can tell me that it's "not easy" to terminate an officer. Oh, and let me added that prior to 2003, I had never been suspended for anything in all the years on the force. (I hired on May 1990). I was on patrol for 11 years and a Bicycle officer for 3 years. They did not

CARLA FARQUHAR COX

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Carla Cox, female (Little Rock, AR, United States) (Her choice of avatar, not ours) Description: I am a workaholic. I play as hard as I work. I love my job. I have great friends. My children are almost grown and I still like them. I'm easy to entertain and I love being around people. I don't like to be the center of attention. I hate to shop but, love it when I find a bargain. My family, my friends and having fun are the most important things in the world to me. Also known as: Carla Farquhar Born: 1963 Related Searches: Christian /divorced/virgo/ fit/White / Caucasian- Some college likes books/straight/ From Little Rock/ Conway High West- likes all kinds of music/ a proud parent. likes love country music likes like them (movie)

LRPD Detective Russ Littleton Charged With DWI- Suspended Rather Than Fired

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Undercover Arkansas Officer Arrested for DUI  Little Rock - An undercover Little Rock police officer was suspended for 30 days after being arrested for drunken driving and trying to get out of it by asking for "professional courtesy." The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, using records it obtained through a public disclosure request, says detective Russell C. Littleton completed his suspension in January. The newspaper says the 35-year-old also lost the privilege of taking an unmarked police truck home at night and had to have an interlock installed on the truck. Littleton is an 11-year department veteran assigned to a U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives task force. He was arrested in August 2008 by Bryant police, who say he tried to talk his way out of being arrested. http://www.katv.com/news/stories/0409/616800.html#commentsform (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) NOTE: WE ATTEMPT TO BE AS ACCURATE AS POSSIB