Quote from: nonombre on Jul 31, 2006, 08:31 PM
Absolutely. I have also had people walk in with the perverbial "tack in the shoe," dark sunglasses that they TRIED to refuse to take off ("Prescription, they said.) I took them off and examined them. The glasses were dime store plastic. And my personal favorite, teeth wrapped in aluminum foil because they were told that would "confuse" the polygraph....
Nonombre,
I had a guy once swear I couldn't have caught him on the RADAR cause he had tin foil in his hubcaps...I feel your pain LOL
Regards,
Nonombre
Quote from: Onesimus on Dec 31, 1969, 07:00 PMWere you trying to polygraph a rabbit?
tried to interrogate a rabbit once. SOB bit me
Dippity
Quote from: alterego1 on Jul 31, 2006, 03:18 AMSo nonombre.....you really had subjects who tried to take 2-4 breaths per second



Quote from: nonombre on Jul 30, 2006, 12:48 PM
Triple x,
Truth is, I see it all the time. Subjects taking 2-4 breaths per second in an effort to affect the outcome of their polygraph examinations. I believe someone else referred to these folks as "dumb asses.") I must agree. However, that does not mitigate the fact that there are lots of them out there...
Like I said, I talk to each of these people and explain the facts of life. Approximately 95% of them will then drop their attempts to manipulate the test and we will then get along just fine. The remainder are considered good candidates for a job at Pizza Hut, or the local donut shop. Not my police department....
Regards,
Nonombre
Quote from: nonombre on Jul 30, 2006, 12:48 PM
Subjects taking 2-4 breaths per second...
Quote from: triple x on Jul 30, 2006, 02:05 AMalterego1,
I completely agree with you... anyone who goes into a polygraph trying to breathe only once or twice every 20/25 seconds deserves to fail. That's completely idiotic.
What post did Nonombre get the idea that someone would want to basically hold their breath during a polygraph? Actually, I think there is a short reference in Doug Williams book, "How to sting the polygraph" that describes holding your breath for short periods during a polygraph exam. However, I would have to go back and read his book again, but I think even Doug Williams advised against holding your breath during a polygraph.
v/r
triple x

