Remember when you got hired and did your polygraph test and one of the questions was about beastiality? Haines was teaching at PCC where he was a former student himself and was on his push to hire his PCC students as deputies, but that question about beastiality was disqualifying a lot of his students from being hired. So instead of not hiring someone who would commit such an act, Haines ordered IA to remove the question from the polygrapher bank of questions. After disagreement by members of IA and others in the admin, Haines still ordered them to remove the beastiality question. Who would want a person with the moral compass to commit such an act serving as a law enforcement officer? Well, I guess Haines would because he doesn't have a moral compass himself. Now he teaches at UWF also and now, he requires a ride a long observation. Some students have felonies and criminal histories. Others before them have been denied access to ride a long, but now, those people are pushed through since he hands out the paperwork and those students list him as their reference. The rules apply to everyone except Haines anyone notice a trend there.