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Escape game: you're being hunted by the police and must get out of the country
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<blockquote data-quote="j r" data-source="post: 164281" data-attributes="member: 2161"><p>I get the sense that shutting down a major city is pretty impossible. The cops could monitor you credit card activity or flag you at the airports, but buses have to be much harder. They could spread your picture around Grand Central, but there's Bolt and Megabus that pick up on the street and the Chinatown buses downtown. Worst case, you could just walk across the GW Bridge.</p><p></p><p>There have got to be a lot of places where someone with a reasonable amount of intelligence and good work ethic can go, earn some decent scratch, and mind his own business. You do that for as long as it takes to build up a decent bankroll and then take off for Central America or SE Asia or anywhere you can live comfortably and keep a low profile.</p><p></p><p>I would guess that most criminals don't have a very large network to turn to or much of a global outlook, unless they're connected to some larger organization like a cartel. Most guys probably have their hood and maybe some relatives or friends somewhere else, so it's easy enough for the cops to sit on those locations. Also, a lot of criminals don't seem to mind prison or at least they see it as just a part of the life. For a civilian like me, I'd rather die than spend the next 30 years of my life in prison. There's no upside to it. Even if I managed to not be intimidated or constantly victimized by dudes in the life, the best case is a life spent living in a cage, surrounded by filth, and having no access to poosy.</p><p></p><p>By the way Roosh, if you ever get locked up, I look forward to reading <em>Bang (or how not to get banged) Behind Bars</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j r, post: 164281, member: 2161"] I get the sense that shutting down a major city is pretty impossible. The cops could monitor you credit card activity or flag you at the airports, but buses have to be much harder. They could spread your picture around Grand Central, but there's Bolt and Megabus that pick up on the street and the Chinatown buses downtown. Worst case, you could just walk across the GW Bridge. There have got to be a lot of places where someone with a reasonable amount of intelligence and good work ethic can go, earn some decent scratch, and mind his own business. You do that for as long as it takes to build up a decent bankroll and then take off for Central America or SE Asia or anywhere you can live comfortably and keep a low profile. I would guess that most criminals don't have a very large network to turn to or much of a global outlook, unless they're connected to some larger organization like a cartel. Most guys probably have their hood and maybe some relatives or friends somewhere else, so it's easy enough for the cops to sit on those locations. Also, a lot of criminals don't seem to mind prison or at least they see it as just a part of the life. For a civilian like me, I'd rather die than spend the next 30 years of my life in prison. There's no upside to it. Even if I managed to not be intimidated or constantly victimized by dudes in the life, the best case is a life spent living in a cage, surrounded by filth, and having no access to poosy. By the way Roosh, if you ever get locked up, I look forward to reading [i]Bang (or how not to get banged) Behind Bars[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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