Feb 192017
February 19, 2017
Surveillance, U.S., Workplace
John Keilman and Brian L. Cox report:
Washington-style intrigue will swirl through Des Plaines Monday when several aldermen say they’ll take polygraph tests to prove they’re not the source of a leaked document that has cast this northwest suburban town into an uproar.
It’s the latest chapter of a long-running drama that has seen private investigators comb through computer servers and interview elected officials and staff members in a thus-far-unsuccessful attempt to unmask the perpetrators.
Read more on the Chicago Tribune.
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I guess they’re not aware of how unreliable polygraphs are…
http://www.apa.org/research/action/polygraph.aspx