SouthernSpankin -> RE: Who has had a succesfull Kidnapping done???? (1/18/2008 6:03:57 PM)
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When living in another city, I was part of a D/s group that engaged in kidnaps as part of our group culture. My favorite kidnap story was this one: The kidnappers had two kidnap victims restrained in the back seat of their car while in transit (duck-taped wrists for both, ducked-taped mouth for the one who needed it). In this particular scene, it was not surprising that the kidnap victims fought the kidnap the entire time (neither kidnap victim "wanted" to be kidnapped, in fact, they had zero idea they had been targeted for a kidnap that night -- although they knew that such kidnaps were all in good fun in the end in our culture). Anyway, while the car was traveling along a major route through a rural area, "the milder kidnap victim," whose mouth was not duck-taped, "sincerely" claimed a need to urinate. So the kidnappers believed it, pulled to the side of the road, and allowed "the milder kidnap victim" to get out of the car and urinate. Turns out that "the milder kidnap victim" was (not surprisingly) devious, and as they let "the milder kidnap victim" out of the car to urinate, "the milder kidnap victim" suddenly grabbed the keys from the ignition and threw them (with duck-taped hands, nonetheless) into a ditch on the side of the road. So the kidnappers immediately began searching for the lost keys, and took the duck tape off of the kidnap victims. The kidnappers searched and searched and searched. Then, it eventually happened that the state police passed by, and stopped to investigate the situation. Fortunately, the kidnappers had taken the duck tape off of the kidnap victims, and fortunately, the kidnap victims knew the kidnap was all in good fun in the end, so all that ended up happening was that the state police helped with the search for the keys with the powerful lights they had available to them. Of course, the kidnap was foiled by that point, and, once the keys were found, everybody went back home together. But, as I retell that story to you people, it makes me wonder what they told the state police officers when they were asked how the keys ended up in a ditch on the side of the road in the first place. I'm surprised I never thought to ask them that before. Think about it: You are a state police officer, you come across a car stopped on the side of a major route in a rural area. There are five people there, and their keys happen to be in a ditch on the side of the road. That's a pretty fishy situation, especially when -- if you shine your powerful searchlights around -- you will at least find the discarded pieces of duck tape used to restrain the victims. Fortunately, I guess the state police saw that everybody involved acted like good friends to each other, so they let it go. Like the person pointed out above when it came to the park rangers who were cool about the situation, you people have to understand that law enforcement authorities aren't always the jerks that they are sometimes made out to be (although they certainly can be if, especially if you don't treat them with respect).
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