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TIMESTAMPS:
"Seeking liberty is deeply respected in the law" 0:30
What escapees can be punished for 1:34
Who used their right to escape to the fullest:
- A helicopter prison escape 2:38
- Motorbike on rails 4:23
- How yoga skills helped a man to escape 5:38
- An undercover "prison inspector" 6:31
- How a prisoner reproduced the jail key 7:18
- A goodbye note for the guards 8:00
Music by Epidemic Sound
SUMMARY:
- In Germany, Austria, Belgium and Mexico, this desire to escape, and fighting for your liberty is considered to be a basic human nature and right.
- After an actual attempt to escape that was taken by a Mexican burglar in 2002 who knew about the legal escape law, a local Supreme Court judge explained that "The person who tries to escape is seeking liberty, and that is deeply respected in the law".
- While escapees won’t be punished for the escape itself, they will be charged with any crime they committed en route to liberty.
- You can get extra jail time for the crimes you’ve committed during the grand escape.
- In 1971, American businessman Joel Kaplan managed to escape from prison along with one other inmate via helicopter.
- A guy sentenced to 20 years for drug trafficking managed to escape. He designed a complicated construction with a mile-long tunnel running from the shower area and a motorcycle inside running on a rail.
- A 50-year-old man in South Korea was arrested as he was suspected of robbery on September 12, 2002. He managed to escape from his prison cell thanks to his yoga skills!
- Then there was a criminal in the UK back in 1955, who earned the title of “escape Artist”. Thanks to his creative skills, he managed to make a copy of the jail workshop key using his memory.
- In 2015, two guys became the only people in 170 years to have managed to escape from Clinton Correction Facility, NY. They got out through a maze of tunnels carving into a pipe.
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