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Benefit applicants to face lie detector tests.
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http ://w ww.t eleg raph .co. uk/n ews/ poli tics /971 1368 /Ben efit -che ats- to-f ace- lie- dete ctor -tes ts.h tml
Are Southwark Council citizens known for their lies, or is this just another frightening Labour initiative?
Are Southwark Council citizens known for their lies, or is this just another frightening Labour initiative?
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They might just as well test them by reading tea leaves or goats entrails.
But anyone who has to face this kind of test can get help from the Daily Mail of all places.
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They might just as well test them by reading tea leaves or goats entrails.
But anyone who has to face this kind of test can get help from the Daily Mail of all places.
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Interesting Telegraph article "The awkward truth about lie detectors"
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I think the key part of that article is:
Horder agrees, pointing to research which found that polygraphs were “70-97 per cent accurate for people who turned out to be guilty, but between 12-94 per cent accurate for people who turned out to be innocent.”
That's the thing about them - potentially useful to get further information that proves guilt beyond reasonable doubt but not good enough on their own in a law case
Horder agrees, pointing to research which found that polygraphs were “70-97 per cent accurate for people who turned out to be guilty, but between 12-94 per cent accurate for people who turned out to be innocent.”
That's the thing about them - potentially useful to get further information that proves guilt beyond reasonable doubt but not good enough on their own in a law case
Another piece of PR nonsense from the Ministry of Tosh.
The results of telephone 'lie detector tests' will only be used to identify applicants who may merit further investigation. It'll be the same credit checks and national insurance checks that'll identify possible fraud.
If lie detecors really worked they would have used them in the Select Committee inquiries into banking, tax avoidance and newspapers.
The results of telephone 'lie detector tests' will only be used to identify applicants who may merit further investigation. It'll be the same credit checks and national insurance checks that'll identify possible fraud.
If lie detecors really worked they would have used them in the Select Committee inquiries into banking, tax avoidance and newspapers.
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this is wholly wrong, for a start the exemption of people who's first language isn't English, seeing Southwark has a high proportion of immigrants some who may speak some English and some who speak none.
If the benefits people phone you how can any tell that the person at the other end isn't suffering from an illness, physical or mental, so could sound stressed, is that an indication of benefit fraud. Surely if the people are claiming council tax exemption the best thing would be as happened to me was a visit from a council officer.
If the benefits people phone you how can any tell that the person at the other end isn't suffering from an illness, physical or mental, so could sound stressed, is that an indication of benefit fraud. Surely if the people are claiming council tax exemption the best thing would be as happened to me was a visit from a council officer.
Eddie, many thanks for your somewhat arrogant assumption that I had not read the article, which states that the test is going to be used on 53000 people claiming for single occupancy, I referred to the headline calling them "benefit cheats" before they've been tested, whatever happened to 'innocent until proven guilty?'
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Would depend how it is used Gromit. If it is used to highlight the ones to investigate first then it could be a useful tool.
I suspect the problem is that there is so much fraud and too many to investigate so some method of whittling it down is required.
either way, as pointed out earlier is a charter for the bottom dwelling pond life lawyers.
I suspect the problem is that there is so much fraud and too many to investigate so some method of whittling it down is required.
either way, as pointed out earlier is a charter for the bottom dwelling pond life lawyers.
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