Quote from: George W. Maschke on Apr 18, 2003, 05:10 PMChris, based on context, it seems to me that jhocking's post was most likely a reply to Porthos, the originator of this message thread.
Quote from: jhocking on Apr 18, 2003, 03:04 AMYour post is an anti-intellectual embarrassment. You are saying: "Don't reveal the truth - a bad person might use it. Instead, let's perpetuate the lie and the let many good people suffer."
Quote from: Zoe WInters on Apr 15, 2003, 10:36 PMIts not all about potheads tring to be cops. There are some people out there who used to be potheads or experimented with drugs when they were younger but don't have the desire to Ever do it again. Why should stupid mistakes they have made in the past ruin their whole life? It's stupid to disquilfy them for this reason. They should stick to random drug testing in the workplace. If someone is doing drugs while there are a cop they shouldn't be there and random drug test will "scare" people into not doing them.
Quote...The polygraph works only in limited settings when the examinee believes in its accuracy....
Quote from: Porthos on Jan 23, 2003, 11:09 PMDear Porthos,
Replace it with what, is my question? We don't have the technology to scan minds...yet. I guess the only real answer for the moment is random piss, blood and hair tests. That costs a lot of money though and is invasive to work and your person.
Quote from: Porthos on Jan 23, 2003, 11:09 PM
Replace it with what, is my question? We don't have the technology to scan minds...yet. I guess the only real answer for the moment is random piss, blood and hair tests. That costs a lot of money though and is invasive to work and your person.
QuoteIf you were in charge of the hiring process for the fed. gov't, what would you suggest they do to weed out liars?