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Handcuffs are merely a tool to restrict a person’s arms by linking two “bracelets” around each of the subject’s wrist. Plastic restraints, known as wrist ties, riot cuffs, plasticuffs, flexicuffs, flex-cuffs, tri-fold cuffs, zapstraps, zipcuffs, or zip-strips, are lightweight, disposable plastic strips resembling electrical cable ties. They can be carried in large quantities by soldiers and police and are therefore well-suited for situations where many may be needed, such as during large-scale protests and riots. In recent years, airlines have begun to carry plastic handcuffs as a way to restrain disruptive passengers. Disposable restraints could be considered to be cost-inefficient; they cannot be loosened, and must be cut off to permit a restrained subject to be fingerprinted, or to attend to bodily functions. It is not unheard of for a single subject to receive five or more sets of disposable restraints in their first few hours in custody. On occasions when a suspect exhibits extremely aggressive behavior, leg irons may be used in addition to handcuffs; sometimes the chain connecting the leg irons to one another is looped around the chain of the handcuffs, and then the leg irons are applied, resulting in the person being " hog-tied". In a few rare cases, hog-tied persons lying on their stomachs have died from positional asphyxia, making the practice highly controversial, and leading to its being severely restricted, or even completely banned, in many localities.

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Anyone can get hold of a universal handcuff key, and they’re so small that it’s easy to hide somewhere on the body. TIHK is in no way responsible or to be held liable for any claims, including for physical, bodily or financial injury, arising out of your use of TIHK product(s) on the whole, and your use of TIHK product(s) in your state, and you are subject to the additional terms and policies of each applicable private venue, local, state and federal laws as applicable. Similarly, in France, a law prohibits media from airing images of people in handcuffs, or otherwise restrained, before they have been convicted by a court. [7] [8] Also in Italy the Code of criminal procedure prohibits the publication of images of people deprived of personal liberty while they are handcuffed or subjected to other means of physical coercion. [9] According to the Italian independent authority on data protection, the same prohibition applies when the image of the handcuffs is pixelated. [9] In Japan, if an arrested suspect of crime was photographed or filmed while handcuffed, their hands have to be pixelated if it is used on TV or in the newspapers. This is because Kazuyoshi Miura, who had been arrested on suspicion of the murder of his wife, brought a successful case to court arguing that being pictured in handcuffs implied guilt, and had prejudiced the trial. [6] There was also a question about whether police use this gear. My source says that it was a standard item but went out of use (for hogtying if not for prisoner transport with hands in front) because of (unfounded) fears of positional asphyxia (and well-founded fears of law-suits). I quote again with my additions in parentheses:These are not quite types of handcuffs, yet they are an excellent tool to keep control of the arrested. I have only used them once, during an arrest in which I had used my two other cuffs, and there was still a third person in the room: As a verb, meaning to be kept from doing something by another's action or inaction – "He said that his computer work is handcuffed by his internet provider's refusal to accept .zip files."

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They are not as strong and don’t give the same control as ordinary handcuffs with links or hinged handcuffs. They are not suitable for use in an arrest situation but should be used after you have gained control of the prisoner with regular handcuffs. The reusable ties can be opened quite easily, especially if several prisoners are gathered together. They can help each other to open the cuffs. Pretty basic question, I know, but it seemed like the best place to ask. I guess they wouldn't be made if there wasn't a demand for them, but what exactly are they FOR? I presume they wouldn't be used on a violent prisoner, or anyone who might try to use the chain as a grrrote, but if someone's that trustworthy, why would you need to handcuff them at all? When would police or prison guards actually use them?Liam asked about a device that police have used for hogtying a prisoner. Someone said that the manufacturer has discontinued that device. The Chicago Model 3400 is a similar device. Excerpt from on on-line retailer for this item: Because a person's hands are used in breaking falls, being handcuffed introduces a significant risk of injury if the prisoner trips or stumbles, in addition to injuries sustained from overly tight handcuffs causing handcuff neuropathy. Police officers having custody of the person need to be ready to catch a stumbling prisoner.

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Pretty basic question, I know, but it seemed like the best place to ask. I guess they wouldn't be made if there wasn't a demand for them, but what exactly are they FOR? I presume they wouldn't be used on a violent prisoner, or anyone who might try to use the chain as a grrrote, but if someone's that trustworthy, why would you need to handcuff them at all? When would police or prison guards actually use them?Long chain handcuffs are for for use on people who have been on the double cheeseberger diet to long there wrists dont come together from behind like most people due to belly expantion so haveing a long chain handcuffs you dont have to double cuff. In every situation possible, handcuff field arrests from behind. Incarcerated offenders ready for transport can be handcuffed in front, but use a bellyband to secure the handcuffs close to their body. I will delve more deeply into specific handcuffs in other articles. Still, I can reveal that I prefer regular chained handcuffs daily, as these are the most useful in most situations. TIHK’s failure to enforce any right or provision of these Terms will not be considered a waiver of those rights. The waiver of any such right or provision will be effective only if in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative TIHK. Except as expressly set forth in these Terms, the exercise by either party of any of its remedies under these Terms will be without prejudice to its other remedies under these Terms or otherwise. These handcuffs qualify as maximum use of force and should be used only if it is strictly necessary.

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Handcuffing suspects requires great attention to detail. Unfortunately, we officers do it so often that it becomes routine. An improperly secured arresstee can kill you. Apply handcuffs properly and be on guard as long as you are in your arrestee’s presence. Remember, handcuffs are only a request. Varela, Thomas; David Gauthier-Villars (May 18, 2011). "France Urges Restraint From Media, Politicians". Wall Street Journal . Retrieved September 23, 2014. Each part has a rotating arm that engages with a ratchet that prevents it from opening once it is closed.opening the handcuffs with a duplicate key, often hidden on the body of the performer before the performance. To prevent the restrained person from eventually opening the handcuffs with a handcuff key, a handcuff cover may be used to conceal the keyholes of the handcuffs. National regulations regarding depiction of handcuffed suspects Display of old handcuffs, Tatton Park Flower Show, 2010 It is also technically possible to break free [5] from handcuffs by applying massive amounts of force from one's arms to cause the device to split apart or loosen enough to squeeze one's hands through; however, this takes exceptional strength (especially with handcuffs made of steel). This also puts an immense amount of pressure on the biceps and triceps muscles, and when tried by suspects (even unsuccessfully) can lead to injury, including bruising around the wrists, or tearing the muscles used (including pulling them off their attachments to the bones). [ citation needed] This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

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