I've been testing for the following scenario for several weeks. Strapped to my back on a furniture transport board so that only my feet touch the ground. Because the board was too small I can attach a bigger shelf on it with lashing straps, this also gives me the opportunity to block my body both horizontally and vertically so that I can no longer stand up. My head is in a sensory deprivation hood with extra blue-tooth earphones that makes 4 hours of noise (this is also the duration of the battery of the earphones). My hands tied to the belt around my stomach so that they can reach upwards, but not the hood or the ground. My feet are connected by a hobble cord so that only small steps can be taken. I have trimmed all walls and the garage door with the same kind of cardboard so that I cannot feel with my feet in which direction I am lying.
In the middle of the garage, the liberating key of my handcuffs hangs from a sturdy wire 40 cm above the ground. So out of reach of my lying body, but easily accessible with my upward facing hands.
So between 0:30 and 4:30 (when the least traffic passing by) I am tied to the transport board, after turning around 3 times on the spot to not know in which direction I am lying, it is my job to "look" for the key (this idea from "looking for a needle in the haystack" along with another idea based on this principle I was allowed to receive from restricted). A spare key is attached to the board which I can pull over to me after about 5 hours.
This morning the boss and his employee came to measure a roof to be repaired from a building next to the garage. I didn't expect them to be in the garage too. I wonder what they thought when they saw my preparation, the fence of all the walls and the gate with cardboard and in the middle the cart with the longer shelf on top. Fortunately I had not yet hung the key on the rope, because then it would have been clear.
Scenario in the garage
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Re: Scenario in the garage
You might be giving them too much credit. If they caught you doing it, I am still not sure they would get it.kinbaku wrote:I wonder what they thought when they saw my preparation, the fence of all the walls and the gate with cardboard and in the middle the cart with the longer shelf on top. Fortunately I had not yet hung the key on the rope, because then it would have been clear.
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A Jedi uses bondage for knowledge and defense, never for attack.
I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T!....I, I mean S-M-A-R-T!