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Survival School
Why more Americans are learning to pick locks, bust out of handcuffs, and avoid surveillance.
It's a
sticky Saturday morning and I'm handcuffed in the back seat of a Jeep
Grand Cherokee parked on the side of a Philadelphia street. On one side
of me is my boyfriend, Bruce, and on the other his best friend, Nick.
Both of them are also cuffed—and like me, sweating like pigs. I reach
into my hair and pull out a bobby pin that within seconds I've
fashioned into a simple device I use to jimmy open my handcuff locks.
Our assignment now is to evade 12 professionally trained trackers in a
25-square-block area for the next eight hours.
It may be hard to believe, but we asked for this. Actually, we paid for it: $550 apiece.
Today is the final day of a three-day "Urban Escape and Evade"
course offered by onPoint Tactical LLC, a New Jersey-based company that
teaches soldiers, police officers, and, increasingly, civilians urban
survival skills. [Full]
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I was gonna send the, Window War link to you. Got a laugh when I saw you had it already.
ReplyDeleteKeep in mind that there are a lot more security cameras around nowadays.
modern day tin cans
ReplyDeleteI'm already collecting rocks.
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WOW.
ReplyDeleteHow many of us have that Window War link? Awesome.
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