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Hi, both of you. Great posts which beg the question, do people really live these kinds of lives. The sad answer is, yes, they do, much of the reason being that their parents and maybe, grandparents demonstrated it to them and they know no other way of being. When I was training, it was suggested to us that if we wanted to witness dysfunctional at work we should watch "Eastenders." My late beloved, who was always right!!!!!, was very sniffy about it, said people couldn't possibly live like that. He certainly got that wrong.
Heard an interview with an ex Scotland Yard detective who said that if they were suspicious enough to take the dogs in on Wednesday, they should have done a full house search at the time. He also said that we are the only country NOT to employ the use of polygraph testing when doing interviews and pointed out that social services now made use of them, as did Jeremy Kyle, for entertainment purposes.
An interesting piece on Sky News regarding the LD test , you can access it on the red button , 95% accuracy is claimed , the government appear to be using them more and more !!
seems the dwp are using them now.http://t.co/rO3Lgr4f
so if there rialeble enough to accuse someone of fraud with no other evidence why arnt they admissible in court.
That's right,nuggs,,and a refusal would spell guilt too.
Seems the state supports lie detectors which work in its favour but totally against them where there's a possibility that it may work against the Establishent.
and it seems they can declare someone guilty of crime because they failed one but passing dosent count for anything.