Quote from: Twoblock on May 20, 2004, 05:49 PMLawyer
If one files a court action against the polygrapher and his agency charging them with falsly labeling one a liar (which essentially blacklists one with all other agencies), isn't it up to that side to prove their innocense? Especially when it can be proved, for instance, that one never used or sold drugs? Also, isn't blacklisting against the law?
Quote from: No Name on May 18, 2004, 10:02 PMIf you are told by the agency the polygraph is reliable, and you make a career decision to take it believing it is accurate, I think you should be able to take legal action if you are false positive. And especially if the agency really was aware of the high false positive rates all along.
Quote from: This Sucks on May 02, 2004, 09:54 PMThis Sucks,
Well no BS here my friend, it must be your breath...
Riddle me this smart guy, I now have a better understanding of the questions asked on the poly and it still seems highly illogical that I would use counter measures on questions such as my name etc and not on the relavent ones... But hey what do I know?..
Thanks again for your insightfull post it has been helpful.
I guess the saying is true opinions are like assholes, every one has one, and you appear to have a large one than most.
--ts
Quote from: I-Smell-BS on May 02, 2004, 08:18 PMWell no BS here my friend, it must be your breath...
TS, you are now ranked in the top 10. Yep, probably one of the biggest whiners I have seen on this board, and that is saying something because George and his buddies are the best whiners and crybabies around. All you guys are so sure of your qualifications and so convinced you would be "perfect" for the job, and the polygraph guy is just out to get you. Everyone of you are completely innocent. Not one who has been called a liar ever told even one lie. Sure smells like BS to me.
Quote from: This Sucks on May 01, 2004, 08:56 PMThe thing that gets me is that I was rejected solely without merit. If it had been phase one or phase two testing that I did not pass, it would be one thing, but to be rejected due to a flawed test and flawed polygrapher is really eating me up. It just makes no sense.
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TS
Quote from: FBI Examiner on Apr 29, 2004, 09:02 PMHIHi John! how ya doing? You really dropped the ball on my exam..lol.. Probably not you, but feels nice pretending. I sure am having a hard time believing that an agency which I highly respect uses a test which is so flawed....I repeat, I wish I had known about this site before my test, because I was dumb enough to go into it thinking that telling the truth is the way to go..
