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9 Comments
defsays...Next time AT visits me, I will be ready!
EvilDeathBeejokingly says...This is why I use duct tape
spawnflaggersays...Those zip-ties looked pretty thin. I'd like to see her try that trick on some of the zip-tie handcuffs used by police and military...
chingalerasays...Ain't happening. She's using some teensy thin ones-
Those zip-ties looked pretty thin. I'd like to see her try that trick on some of the zip-tie handcuffs used by police and military...
hamsteralliancejokingly says...Dammit, they're getting too smart, now I'll never catch one.
heathensays...You can also use a shim to release the catch on the ties, or if you have replaced your shoelaces with paracord you can use them as a friction saw by bicycling your legs.
Both of these methods are easier if you have a little slack to play with, so don't tighten your own restraints unless you are certain the zip ties are thin enough for you to break successfully, or you don't have anything available to use as a shim or saw.
Edit: To clarify, I don't mean to suggest shimming or sawing are easier than snapping (Though with very thick ties it can be). I mean it is easier to shim or saw with a little slack, than to shim or saw without slack.
mxxconsays...I'd like to see her do this
jjw001says...would this work if the zip ties are configured in 2 loops with 1 loop around each wrist?
soulmonarchsays...Thank you, pretty blonde girl, for teaching me to more effectively kidnap people.
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