At 08:26 PM 1/12/02 +0100 J. van Baardwijk wrote:
>> >But how likely was it for those prisoners to escape? When you are
>> >restrained in such a way that you can not even move your limbs (and hooded
>> >so you can not see anything), only a second Houdini might be able to
escape
>> >-- and even that only within the first hour or so of being restrained.
>> >After a while, your limbs turn so numb that it may take a long time before
>> >you can use them again.
>>
>>Perhaps the Dutch News Service can ask the only prisoner who was sedated
>>(because he was trying to escape) how he did it.
>
>Somehow, I doubt the US government will allow any reporters to interview
>the suspects.
That sound you hear is the point whizzing by Jeroen's head......
;-)
JDG
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