Some residents are known to be high risk for attempting to escape the bondage testing facility. The facility has 3 mechanisms for containing those who often attempt to flee.
The First Step: Orange Rubber Prisoner Suit
The gimp will be made to wear an orange rubber suit after their 2nd escape attempt, which will alert the guards that this resident is high risk. This will also set the subject apart from the rest who wear all black rubber.
The Second Step: Permanent Rubber Straightjacket
The gimp will be fitted for a permanent rubber straightjacket and muzzle after it’s 3rd escape attempt. The muzzle will only be removed for meal times and brushing teeth, and will be fit back in place at all times. The straightjacket will never be removed, and the gimp will require assistance from guards to eat, drink, and brush it’s teeth. Most gimps settle down after this stage, and can be returned to Step One if they last one month with no new escape attempts.
The Third Step: Resin Encasement
After the fourth escape attempt, the gimp will be placed under a spout in the main foyer and a thick layer of quick drying resin will be poured over it (while still restrained in its straightjacket and muzzle, with a breathing tube for added comfort). This will be for long term storage and display, lasting up to at least 6 months. The resin will allow for minimal movements such as breathing and swallowing, but will otherwise be thick enough to keep the gimp “statue-still”. The breathing tube will have 2 ports so that the gimp can continue to be fed while on display.
The First Step: Orange Rubber Prisoner Suit
The gimp will be made to wear an orange rubber suit after their 2nd escape attempt, which will alert the guards that this resident is high risk. This will also set the subject apart from the rest who wear all black rubber.
The Second Step: Permanent Rubber Straightjacket
The gimp will be fitted for a permanent rubber straightjacket and muzzle after it’s 3rd escape attempt. The muzzle will only be removed for meal times and brushing teeth, and will be fit back in place at all times. The straightjacket will never be removed, and the gimp will require assistance from guards to eat, drink, and brush it’s teeth. Most gimps settle down after this stage, and can be returned to Step One if they last one month with no new escape attempts.
The Third Step: Resin Encasement
After the fourth escape attempt, the gimp will be placed under a spout in the main foyer and a thick layer of quick drying resin will be poured over it (while still restrained in its straightjacket and muzzle, with a breathing tube for added comfort). This will be for long term storage and display, lasting up to at least 6 months. The resin will allow for minimal movements such as breathing and swallowing, but will otherwise be thick enough to keep the gimp “statue-still”. The breathing tube will have 2 ports so that the gimp can continue to be fed while on display.
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