Quote1. I blame the existence of "countermeasures" for giving my examiner a reason to be suspicious. Maybe if they didn't exist I would have been given the benefit of the doubt. I have yet to read the "Lie Behind the Lie Detector", but it's existence might put examiners on a hair trigger.
Quote2. I blame the system. One reason I want to work for the FBI is their reputation as an organization dedicated to justice and the principles of the best legal system in the world. Yet so far this polygraph process seems arbitrary, vindictive, and lacking in transparency or appeal procedures. Due process is not just a concept for selective application. It is an idea that is (or should be) universal, and it's a slippery slope once it is denied to citizens.
Quote from: Mr_Smith on Feb 01, 2003, 08:12 PM
it's tempting to play the blame game. I will succomb to that temptation.
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I blame the existence of "countermeasures" for giving my examiner a reason to be suspicious. Maybe if they didn't exist I would have been given the benefit of the doubt. I have yet to read the "Lie Behind the Lie Detector", but it's existence might put examiners on a hair trigger.