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Message started by LieBabyCryBaby on May 11th, 2009 at 3:07pm

Title: Re: Tried Countermeasurs and Screwed Yourself? Sue Maschke and Scalabrini
Post by Sergeant1107 on May 12th, 2009 at 9:53am

LieBabyCryBaby wrote on May 12th, 2009 at 12:10am:
Sergeant, when a person takes a polygraph exam, he/she signs a consent form. The polygraph is a required part of the job application process in most police departments and federal agencies. There is no recourse for someone who, like yourself, failed multiple polygraph exams in a job application process. I'm sure you signed consent forms for each of your polygraphs, correct? Also, unlike you, George, Gino, and others on this website who make claims you have no business making regarding a process in which you have no actual experience, polygraph examiners are trained and certified in the process, so they are qualified to conduct exams and render professional opinions and advice.

The consent form?  That's a weak cop-out that simply bypasses the question.

You have asserted that anyone who heeds George's advice and fails should sue him.  For that to make any sense whatsoever you would have be to able to prove that had the examinee not taken George's advice they would have passed the polygraph.   By using the same logic you should agree that any examinee who takes the polygraph operator's advice (i.e. - tell the truth, follow my instructions, etc...) and still fails should have some form recourse in civil court against the examiner.

And I have to agree with an earlier post on this thread that starting such a thread on your part indicates you are not here for any serious discussion.  

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