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Worlds Worst Escape Attempt
This has got to be the dumbest thing seen in ages. Two guy's make a run from court but forget they are handcuffed together.
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[QUOTE=Mothy;4450898]This has got to be the dumbest thing seen in ages.QUOTE]
I'm not so sure ... this is a Darwin Award candidate. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7848375.stm |
Yep, that 2nd guy is a total moron.
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That had to hurt.
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In Minnesota most courthouses are designed so that the courtrooms have big double doors that lead from the public hallway into the courtroom. Only one door is kept unlocked - the door to your right as you enter. The other door, which would be to the right as you exit, is always locked. They do that to slow down people who bolt from the courtroom.
When I was prosecuting, the deputies swore that almost every one who tried to run ended up wrapping himself around the locked door (which would be the door you would naturally exit through if you didn't know it was locked) and was easily reapprehended by picking his bruised body off the floor. No one was able to tell me if the guys who made it through the doorway were all lefthanded or just lucky. |
not a candidate if he ain't dead
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Amazing how similar the news readers are everywhere in the western world...the faces slightly different than those in Portland, Oregon, but otherwise the same old stuff...including a funny bit at the end of the broadcast.
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