Half of Security Companies Listed in the Albuquerque Yellowpages Directory were Unlicensed
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Half of Security Companies Listed in the Albuquerque Yellowpages Directory were
Unlicensed
Robert Hamic continued to make complaints but no significant action was taken
against the criminal actions.
One year, 50% of the security...
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Half of Security Companies Listed in the Albuquerque Yellowpages Directory were
Unlicensed
Robert Hamic continued to make complaints but no significant action was taken
against the criminal actions.
One year, 50% of the security companies listed in the
Albuquerque Yellowpages directory were unlicensed.
Albuquerque, NM, March 12, 2009 -- The New Mexico Security Blog published by Robert
Robb Hamic provides a valuable resource to security consumers, guards and those
people wanting to know the truth about the security industry.
The New Mexico
Security Blog is nearing 100,000 visitors and has hundreds of thousands of words,
scanned documents, police reports, court cases, news stories, audio recordings and
hilarious video of Albuquerque s security industry.
The New Mexico Security Blog http://www.
callsummit.
typepad.
com was founded almost a
year ago by Robert Robb Hamic who is President of Summit Security & Investigation
®, based in Albuquerque.
Mr.
Hamic is a US Army Veteran, former Sheriff s Deputy
and Detective with experience investigating white collar crimes.
He became
frustrated with the Albuquerque Security Industry because many companies operated
illegally without scrutiny from the state.
Many of these firms were owned or
operated by felons or criminals and these "bad" companies often hired people with
criminal records and didn t provide these guards with any training or state
mandated licensing.
Mr.
Hamic submitted many complaints to New Mexico s Regulation
and Licensing Department, which was responsible for "regulating" the security and
investigation industries.
Surprisingly, man of these illegal companies continued to
operate unchecked by the state.
Robert Hamic continued to make complaints but no significant action was taken
against the criminal actions.
One year, 50% of the security companies listed in the
Albuquerque Yellowpages directory were unlicensed.
A number were owned by felons.
"Unfortunately, the Albuquerque Security Industry has deteriorated and many people
who buy security services are being fooled," says Robb Hamic.
"I finally realized
that the state of New Mexico wasn t going to regulate the industry or take action
so I decided to start the blog.
I include extensive investigations on many of the
worst examples that I found and I include video, audio, police reports or any other
relevant information that I find on the blog for everyone to see.
"
The New Mexico Security Blog http://www.
callsummit.
typepad.
com has index pages of
blog posts for many companies and the blog has grown to over 500,000 words with
hundreds of shocking investigations.
Mr.
Hamic has had a lot of help from other
legitimate security company owners, guards, investigators and security consumers
who are tired of being deceived.
The blog has now grown into a multi-author/
contributor collaborative.
Its goal is to inform the public and provide a resource
to the industry, guards and security consumers.
Mr.
Hamic has been interviewed on local news and talk radio.
He has been
interviewed by nationally syndicated magazines about the problems with the New
Mexico and Albuquerque security industries.
Robb Hamic has turned over his
investigations and information to law enforcement or other agencies and at least a
half dozen of the industries worst have been arrested or indicted.
Many other
investigations are currently underway.
In addition, Mr.
Hamic has turned over
information to the news who have done many dozen reports and stories on the
problems that are facing New Mexicans through the security industry.
Some of the New Mexico Security Blog s most visited pages are listed below:
http://www.
newmexicosecuritycouncil.
com/summit_sec.
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http://www.
newmexicosecuritycouncil.
com/summit_sec.
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http://www.
newmexicosecuritycouncil.
com/summit_sec.
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http://www.
newmexicosecuritycouncil.
com/summit_sec.
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