In some countries of the world, the desire to escape from prison and fighting for your liberty are considered to be a basic human nature and right. Not only is it considered such by people, but officially recognized by law. But even in these countries, it’s practically impossible to break free and remain unpunished.
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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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Other videos you might like:
11 Illegal Things You Do Every Day
Here's What Gangs From All Over the World Look Like
Stop Doing These 15 Things in Other Countries
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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