Quote"well if you have nothing to hide and you are innocent then I don't see why you wouldn't want to rule yourself out as a suspect or rule you in for that matter" "well I guess its your choice I will just let the prosecutor decide what to do".
Quote from: licorice17 on Feb 11, 2009, 04:27 PM...can I be fired from work for not taking the polygraph? Is it covered under the Employee Polygraph Protection Act when law enforcement is involved?
QuoteA little over a month ago there were some DVD's stolen from work, I have been the most contacted staff by the police, they have shown up at my house unannounced and even recorded me on a tape recorder in my own home without my permission, I was being very cooperative and answering all there questions without argument, now they want me to take a polygraph to "rule me out as a suspect".
We had a cop post here about a month ago that that is just what they say. What they are really after is interrogating you under duress WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY PRESENT, in an attempt to force a confession out of you. 