Crazy?!!!

2010
04.05

I wouldn’t try it .. even if it is for free.. How if it turn out to me a real kidnap? And, I am still thinking it is only a game.. jialat kao kao..

eg

Kidnapper: Ransom.. we want money!!

Me: Hahahhaahahhaa… wahlau.. so serious..

Kidnapper: We kidnap you, you still can laugh ah? Crazy ah.. Stop laughing..!!!

Me: Hahahahahahaha.. let me go lah.. Dont want play already lar..

Kidnapper: ……………………..

source from  the starphoenix

PARIS – Thrill-seekers in France unimpressed by skydiving, rock-climbing and other extreme sports are turning to a new way of testing their limits – designer kidnapping.

 For a pounds 1,000 ($1529) basic abduction package, customers are seized by strangers, bundled into a car, bound and gagged, and kept in a cellar for four hours.

 If that sounds too tame, boat chases and helicopter escapes can be added to the tailor-made experience, and customers kept for longer periods. The maximum incarceration time is 11 hours.

 The website of Ultime Realite, a company in Besancon, eastern France, says: “You will go through the real sensations of violence, terror and fear of a real kidnapping – a psychological shock that you won’t forget in a hurry.”

 Customers explain how they want to be kidnapped and once the scenario is established, they sign a contract and liability waiver, but have no idea exactly when or where their abductors will strike.

 ”We follow you for a few days. At an opportune moment, in the street or elsewhere, we kidnap you,” the contract stipulates.

 Georges Cexus, 28, launched Ultime Realite in January and says it is already receiving two orders a day, mainly from top-level executives. Mr Cexus said nobody was physically hurt during the kidnappings.

 The service echoes the 1997 film The Game starring Michael Douglas, in which the protagonist is trapped in a real-life role-play. But unlike the film, the customer can stop the kidnap with a password.

 Some clients have expressed a desire to try to tackle phobias, including, in one case, being buried alive. Customers can also lead a manhunt, be tracked by a bounty hunter or smuggle “drugs”. Other scenarios include spending a night in a morgue, or attending your own funeral.

 While in-the-know participants might get a kick from the experiences, there are concerns that witnesses may not be as thrilled. A spokesman for the French police said: “There’s no reason for us to ban this service, as the victim is consenting which means there’s no crime.”

 

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