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Posted by Catherine
 - Sep 06, 2002, 07:31 PM
I have a friend that has to take polygraphs as a part of his probation. He recently took one. He was told that the questions that he told the truth on were deceptive, and guess what?!, the ones he lied on were truthful. So much for using polygraphs for detecting anything. I can't believe that people actually put faith in these toys. It's just a shame.