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Posted by mark
 - Dec 02, 2003, 11:20 PM
I have to agree with Dude on this one.  I am very opposed to the polygraph, however I think that one should attempt to convey his/her thoughts and feelings in a professional and courteous manner.  Not only is it more respectful, it is treated more seriously than when a person uses insults and foul language.
Posted by The Dude
 - Dec 02, 2003, 09:05 PM
Quote from: asdklfjasdlkj on Nov 29, 2003, 05:35 AMYa Tim is a wheel-chair fuck, he is a cock-sucker. He is gay so wink at him and you will pass!

Very impressive.  It's not that often that these message boards are graced by such eloquence.  

I'm sure that police departments all over the country are beating your door down trying to recruit you.  

Do yourself a favor and look for another field of work more suited to your personality disorder and/or educational achievements........like say.......midnight to 8am janitor, or convenience store clerk.  

Good luck, you're going to need it in life.

The Dude
Posted by asdklfjasdlkj
 - Nov 29, 2003, 05:35 AM
Ya Tim is a wheel-chair fuck, he is a cock-sucker. He is gay so wink at him and you will pass!
Posted by jet-journalist
 - Aug 01, 2002, 10:20 PM
was tim your poly grapher. tim is in a wheel chair, was it inconclusive or outright fail. Do u rember the questions they asked. if u could, list the questions for me. do u get to take a re-test.
Posted by tommy
 - Jun 05, 2002, 06:38 PM
I recently failed the poly with San Diego P.D. after having taken a prior poly with another agency and passing. The examiner was really confusing when he asked questions. I appealed the findings and was not successful. Any suggestions on reapplying or has anyone had any experience dealing with The San Diego Police Dept? Thx