Last Thursday while interviewed on CBC’s As It Happens, Kelowna RCMP Superintendent Don Harrison challenged a local resident to take a polygraph test.
I find it ironic that three years ago I was incarcerated for four days for something I never did, that I filed a complaint against one of his members for assault and harassment, and that my offer of a polygraph under the proviso that results be released in the public forum was ridiculed. What’s good for the goose …
-Stephen C. Conway
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