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Posted by smackchaw112
 - Aug 04, 2016, 06:06 AM
I thought I would share my experience from some years ago.  I was absolutely dreading the polygraph.  I was hoping they would forget about me when the time came.  Unfortunately for them I found this site and it's contents.

I have been gainfully employed for the better part of six years at this point. They weren't able to stump me on any of the three polys I took.  For those of you reading, I would share this info with your friends and family applying to and LE job.  The process was tough, but I ended up not being accused of anything I didn't do.

A bit off topic.  One of my former co-workers who was a total asshole to everyone, applied to different dept.  He had to take another poly and made a whole bunch of admissions to things he didn't think were a big deal.  Well the dept in question did, and reported him to Internal Affairs. :D IA fired his dumbass from his current job, and now he'll never work in Law Enforcement again.

Do your homework kids!