There is no way that a verifiably accurate lie detector would be outlawed for use by the courts. People (who, in a lot more cases than you’d think, fear being wrongly convicted) would riot. I hope. I recently have come to have doubts about the general public actually acting in their own best interests.
So far there are not such things as “lie detectors” since they are not allowed in court and not from witnesses or anyone else under it. Though it is still used by corporations because they can.
Ida No over 6 years ago
True story. Would Carol make up something like this?
Army_Nurse over 6 years ago
Wow!.. I never thought thru the domestic aspects of a truth machine… Sorry baby, those pants really DO make your butt look bigger. Ouch!
nbwddd over 6 years ago
Does my butt make these pants look big?
sew-so over 6 years ago
There is no way that a verifiably accurate lie detector would be outlawed for use by the courts. People (who, in a lot more cases than you’d think, fear being wrongly convicted) would riot. I hope. I recently have come to have doubts about the general public actually acting in their own best interests.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
So far there are not such things as “lie detectors” since they are not allowed in court and not from witnesses or anyone else under it. Though it is still used by corporations because they can.
Yngvar Følling over 6 years ago
One problem I see. Would it detect a repeated lie, or a crazy person, where the speaker believed that he was telling the truth?
garcalej about 6 years ago
Moral of the story…..lies are easy, whereas the truth is often inconvenient.