Alright, I'm willing to concede the point. Perhaps "safely" wasn't the proper word, but I still stand by my point. First off, I am not calling every escapist who answered yes to the question a liar. Rather, I am stating that the escapists who answered no are more aware of their limits. Many probably would stop before they reached the last lever, but I still believe that there are many more who answered yes who would not. In reading the responses to the poll I can draw the conclusion that many of the people who answered yes are anarchists. They depict themselves as resisting any and all authority that they disagree with. Since I find it highly unlikely that so many people actively resist any and all authority all the time I don't credit those responses as much as others. Another thing is that many people confuse the issue. Like the original psychologists who engineered this experiment they see it as a measure of sadism rather than what it is, a measure of pressure. I completely discredit these responses because it was this type of thinking that led the original architects of the experiment to predict that one in one thousand people would go all the way to the end. These responses I discredit almost completely. The point I am trying to make is that people are more submissive than they like to admit, which is inherent in human nature, I believe. Also they have run this test hundreds, if not thousands, of times.