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Title: Poly
Post by: 40smith on Aug 30, 2004, 10:06 PM
I received a letter from a local PD that my app is deemed inactive because of admissions on the poly.
Can I dispute this?  If so, how?

Thanks
Title: Re: Poly
Post by: rcop on Aug 30, 2004, 11:52 PM
Probably not.  It sounds like you made admissions that per department policy disqualified you.  You can still fail a poly without deception indicated just based on your admissions.  Half of the goal of the poly is to get you to make admissions.  My advice would be to apply for another department in which your admissions are not disqualifying.  Since the cat is out of the bag with regard to your admissions in your recent poly, do not try to hide or lie about these admissions when you apply for your next department.  
Title: Re: Poly
Post by: dimas on Aug 31, 2004, 08:27 AM
You can appeal it, infact with almost all government type jobs you can appeal any decision made to the human resources department.  Unfortunately, I can flat out tell you that you ar enot going to get anywhere on this.  

When they disqualify you for making admissions during the poly, you have already answered those questions on paper and signed your name to them on the Background questionnaire.  If during the poly your answers to those questions change, it shows dishonesty on your part.  

Infact, many times people who have applied at the department I am at were dq'd due to admissions during the interview phase.  Sad thing is the things they didn't list on the questionnaire were not going to disqualify them, but by omitting them they fail to fall under the "good moral character" section that most departments use.

Apply again elsewhere and DON"T LIE.

good luck.