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Topic History of: Lie detectors: I begged to take one as evidence for my defence...
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mikemacca Always bugs me trying to fold the newspaper up into my bag and being unable to because of the supplements and freebies.

In my day job (Clinical Psychologist) We can usually tell when someone is lying, no matter how convincing they think they are. Trouble with lie detector tests is they can vary and you often get people portrayed as liars when they are not. On the other hand I doubt many liars could pass as telling the truth. What works for the Trisha show, doesn't stand up legally, sadly.

In your court case JK,I don't think it was just you who should have taken a lie detector test
KC As it's free, there's no loss. Give the DVD to a charity shop. Or drop it in the nearest bin. Or sell it on ebay.
Martin k One of those things isn`t it? The technology is out there but people are still technophobic.
Has anyone noticed how hard it was this morning to buy a paper WITHOUT a dvd in it??
I have enough things! I dont want any more stuff!
JK2006 but my QC told me they were not allowed anywhere near the court as they are TOTALLY unreliable!