Prisoner in the forest

BL013 | Posted by Gina on 17 February 2007

My website is growing! Quite a few new members joined, thank you all!! This encourages me to continue! Here is another member’s request: me in handcuffs and legirons in the forest, like an escaped prisoner. I don’t have any problems at all walking in legirons, so I wonder why they are used?

Comments (2)

  1. As you may have heard by now, leg irons prevent prisoners from ‘running’ as they’re trying to get away, walking they can do easily from jail to court, but running is near impossible given the short gait.

  2. Leathers is right. Legiron are mainly used on prison inmaits [aspecialy those convicted of merder]. When it
    comes to transporting a prisoner, there is always a huge
    risk involved. A prisoner is always looking for an oportunity to escape during transport so a prison guard must keep him handcuffed and legironed so even if the prisoner did
    manage to escape the guards, the legirons would surelly
    slow him down making it easy for prison guards to recapture him.
    Try running onehundred meters as fast as you can without legirons while someone times you. then run onehunded
    meters as fast as you can again with legirons. You will then notice a bigdiference in both running without legirons and running with legirons.

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