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There is no reason to be concerned about putting out a flyer(sp?) on car windshields. That sort of thing is done on a regular basis for many different types of spreaded information.
As for the bathroom stall deal, George and Gino have nothing to do with it. They never suggested to anyone that this sort of thing should be done. This idea is ALL me. Considering all the sexual notes and gang signs that are already present on the walls of bathroom stalls, why not use it for advertisement purposes. There is no proof as to who wrote it, and so no one can be punished. The only way someone can get in trouble is if someone walks in on them while they are writting the message. There is, undoubtedly, no consequence for George and Gino. In fact, they will enjoy and reap the benefits of added support.
Lets face it...how many people are dedicated enough to write the antipolygraph.org message on bathroom stall walls? All I am hoping for is for a few people to do it here and there across the country. Even a few messages spread here and there will start a massive revelation about the truth of polygraphy.
Posted by: concerned Posted on: Apr 27th, 2002 at 6:24am
Netin....I detect a note of desperation.....engaging in a litter campaign...defacing public and private property...and restrooms at that...are you going to help someone who gets their tail kicked when they are caught sticking unwanted dribble on someone's car.....better check the legalities and the liability you have created for your friend George and his cause....George!...talk to your children!
Posted by: MissionPoly-ban Posted on: Apr 27th, 2002 at 2:19am
I ask that anyone who has been disqualified from a PD testing process (or anyone else who is willing)--based on polygraph results--keep track of upcoming PD orientation meetings, and do the following:
Create a professional message about "Antipolygraph.org," explaining the fraud involved in polygraphs, and how future examinees should learn to protect themselves. Make sure you mention Antipolygraph.org, and the dowloadable The Lie Behind the Lie Detector.
After creating this professionaly typed message, make quite a few copies, go to the next orientation that you are aware of, arrive in the middle of the orientation meeting time, and place one ad under a windshield wiper for each car that you see in the lot.
Also, carry a magic marker with you every where you go. In each public bathroom that you visit, Write (in a stall or two) "Discover the truth about Lie Detectors: Visit Antipolygraph.org"
Its time to make things happen people. I'm going to throw Police commissioners around here a curve ball that just keeps curving. I hope there are others out there that are strong enough and willing enough to do the same.