Dear Maire
I take your question to be genuine and respond. I would suggest that any
comment by you could be quoted as
Support for these actions which would put you in a difficult position in
the event of a claim and damage.
My advice would be to not offer advice.
Kind Regards
Ralph Graham
Consultant Podiatrist
Witham, Essex, U.K.
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Sent: 06 December 2004 17:26
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Subject: Toe Gallows
An interesting query; I received an e mail last week
from a Dominatrix who has started to use a "Toe Gallows" on her female
clients. Her concern is re the Health & Safety aspects of using this
device. Apparently the clients ankles are bound together then she
attaches cotton string around the halluces and suspends them from the
ceiling, at head level. She has been doing this for 20 minutes at a
time, the aim being to restrict blood flow until the toes become cold
and purple in colour. I advised her that 10 minutes would be more
appropriate ( based on nail surgery maximum tourniquet times) but said I
would put this message to the mailbase for your thoughts. This is a
genuine question. Respectfully,
Maire Murphy
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