After familiarizing myself with much of this forum's intriguing scuttlebutt



I realize that mistakes can and are made everyday by all sorts of professionals, but how does an LEO/LEO-trained fingerprinter fail to realize on-the-spot that they haven't "rolled" a classifiable set of prints? Shouldn't they inspect their own handywork and immediately ascertain whether the prints will be rejected? Recently, when I did my CHL class, I noticed that the fingerprint technician seemed to scrutinize each student's prints after completing them. His behavior implied that he would re-print anyone who had a "bad" set. Don't other fingerprint technicians that work CHL courses immediately review their work?
I'm obviously no expert on this matter, I just fail to see the reason for this lingering issue with so many people's delayed applications.
-BK