Quote from: polybunk on Jul 18, 2011, 07:10 PMThen why is the poly not accepted in a single courtroom in the US, or any civilized country that I'm aware of?
Quote from: lawrence griswold on Aug 14, 2008, 04:14 PMCould it just be that you didn't pass the test? I mean really here people, you guys make it sound like nobody passes these things. How can they have people working for them then? Get off your little whiny butts and tell the truth next time.
And come on George. You didn't pass. You've dedicated your life to this. What a waste. Were the drugs really worth it?
Quote from: theliespy on Jul 29, 2008, 01:05 PMPolygraphers have come to this site in an attempt to educate. Seems not to have sunk in. Besides, we don't have to explain ourselves. We've won the political-bureaucratic fight. The test is here to stay.
I won't waste my time doing the same. Just stop whinning and get over it. Sackett and Coffey were right. Just one big "pity party" over here.
Quote from: theliespy on Jul 28, 2008, 05:21 PMI've been a polygrapher for a long time now. You're experience doesn't sound very typical. You must have had a bad examiner.
Quote from: Phlyfisher on Aug 14, 2008, 05:28 PMQuoteCould it just be that you didn't pass the test? I mean really here people, you guys make it sound like nobody passes these things. How can they have people working for them then? Get off your little whiny butts and tell the truth next time.
About half of applicants at the FBI pass, the other half doesn't.
The question, however, is of the half that fails, what percentage were actually untruthful. It is hard to believe that anywhere near half of those applying for a job at the FBI (typically a straight-laced bunch) were untruthful answering questions concerning drug use, committing crimes, espionage...etc.
TC
QuoteCould it just be that you didn't pass the test? I mean really here people, you guys make it sound like nobody passes these things. How can they have people working for them then? Get off your little whiny butts and tell the truth next time.
Quote from: Phlyfisher on Jul 29, 2008, 01:05 PMPolygraphers have come to this site in an attempt to educate. Seems not to have sunk in.
QuoteBesides, we don't have to explain ourselves. We've won the political-bureaucratic fight. The test is here to stay.
QuoteI won't waste my time doing the same. Just stop whinning and get over it. Sackett and Coffey were right. Just one big "pity party" over here.
QuoteIf you want some straight answers about the process go to "The Polygraph Place". There you won't get the distorted "anti" hype.
Quote from: Phlyfisher on Jul 28, 2008, 05:21 PMI've been a polygrapher for a long time now. You're experience doesn't sound very typical.
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You must have had a bad examiner.
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Years of experience have shown me that the polygraph is a very accurate process.
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Somewhere around 98% accurate. You just have to cooperate with the examiner and be totally forthcoming.
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Did you come to this site prior to the test. If so, it may have polluted you mind with lies and had an effect on your results.