Good information and is different than other techniques. In corrections (Missouri) our escort style didn't include the wrist lock, only the above-elbow support. Thank you
The technique you were holding your handcuffs we called it pistol grip. Key holes facing up and double lock them. I’ve been putting mechanicals (handcuffs) on subjects for years. Good video.
This video must be a comedy skit from SNL. 1. Ive NEVER seen a cop wait to do a weapon pat down till AFTER cuffing them. Wtf? 2. Those cuffs were loose AF. 3. They should be tightened w/ only 1/4" max gap & double locked immediately. 4. any slick person could EASILY slide out of his bangled bracelets.
Thanks for that. It re-emphasised the training I got during my military career. We were always trained to handcuff behind the back, but I never really got a good answer to which is best. So which is best behind the back or infront, I've seen both done by police officers
I carry ASP hinged handcuffs. The benefit is when we need to cuff in front, we will have the palms away from each other, and as such the key holes are in no way tamperable, but we can utilize the roll cage camera to keep documentation for future training and, if needed, court proceedings
@Carry every day as far as I'm aware, ar least in the US, in front is only used in jails, court, and prisoner transfers. The last one typically includes leg shackles and a chain connecting both the cuffs and the shackles to the waist.
When my sister was arrested before, they put the cuff in front. When you aren’t fighting or they know you personally they will allow you to have comfort
they should come out with aerosol handcuffs, the officer sprays the suspects hands while together behind their back and the adhesive cures almost immediately then when they want to release it the police have a special release agent that dissolves the adhesive
One more thing to keep in mind your Keyhole should never face inward but outward so that if someone knows how to pick a set of cuffs the keyholes will not be facing towards them and it will make it harder
So when placing the cuffs around the wrists, its supposed to be where the keyholes are essentially facing up? I have a class on this tomorrow for work but I'm trying to prepare myself so I don't look like a complete idiot😂
Someone who knows what they’re doing will more likely try to use a shim to depress the pawls. More import than worrying about keyway direction is to worry about the hand positions. Try to always cuff so that the backs of the hands are together. This way, regardless of keyways they won’t have the dexterity to manipulate anything.
A great many subjects will not be flexible enough to get their hands/wrists that close together, or cooperative enough to do it even if they can, or just too fat for this technique to work. Not saying it’s a bad technique. It works great when it works, but have a good plan B
Im not even a cop and common sense tells me why this wouldn't work... first of all, with that much of a distance, the suspect can just take off. Second, why would you have your cuffs out before you have physical control of the suspect. At any time he could've pulled out a weapon and you couldn't do anything because you hand is being occupied
@@petermeisenstein3752 exactly. If you teach a recruit something and you don't include everything, that recruit is obviously going to be taught on field day but it's just important to include everything because there are things that a officer has to include when arresting someone or it could be taken to court if they don't
Good information and is different than other techniques. In corrections (Missouri) our escort style didn't include the wrist lock, only the above-elbow support.
Thank you
i know I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good place to stream new movies online?
@Brantley Mauricio I use Flixzone. You can find it on google =)
@Jensen Bodhi Definitely, been using FlixZone for since april myself :D
@Jensen Bodhi thank you, signed up and it seems to work :) I appreciate it!!
@Jensen Bodhi thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it!
The technique you were holding your handcuffs we called it pistol grip. Key holes facing up and double lock them. I’ve been putting mechanicals (handcuffs) on subjects for years. Good video.
I work in Detroit, 97% of perps would run if we left a gap like that lol
Same in Chicago lmao
Same in Atlanta
This video must be a comedy skit from SNL.
1. Ive NEVER seen a cop wait to do a weapon pat down till AFTER cuffing them. Wtf?
2. Those cuffs were loose AF.
3. They should be tightened w/ only 1/4" max gap & double locked immediately.
4. any slick person could EASILY slide out of his bangled bracelets.
@@portobelloedinburgh8891 Hi, thank you for choosing Taco Bell what can I get started for you?
Any perp, anywhere, would run with this distance. LoL.
This video is better than the training I got
Thanks for that. It re-emphasised the training I got during my military career.
We were always trained to handcuff behind the back, but I never really got a good answer to which is best.
So which is best behind the back or infront, I've seen both done by police officers
I believe front is a discretionary thing where if you’re being compliant and not causing a big problem they’ll do it in the front of your person.
Behind the back is better for saftey, limits the persons range of motion. Front is better for perp comfort.
I carry ASP hinged handcuffs. The benefit is when we need to cuff in front, we will have the palms away from each other, and as such the key holes are in no way tamperable, but we can utilize the roll cage camera to keep documentation for future training and, if needed, court proceedings
@Carry every day as far as I'm aware, ar least in the US, in front is only used in jails, court, and prisoner transfers. The last one typically includes leg shackles and a chain connecting both the cuffs and the shackles to the waist.
When my sister was arrested before, they put the cuff in front. When you aren’t fighting or they know you personally they will allow you to have comfort
Expert class. Very well done.
Thank you. I’m in COTA right now
How long does it take to get certified for handcuff training?
Ohio 8hrs
Check out ASP-USA. They offer certified training courses
they should come out with aerosol handcuffs, the officer sprays the suspects hands while together behind their back and the adhesive cures almost immediately then when they want to release it the police have a special release agent that dissolves the adhesive
Great video - thanks
One more thing to keep in mind your Keyhole should never face inward but outward so that if someone knows how to pick a set of cuffs the keyholes will not be facing towards them and it will make it harder
So when placing the cuffs around the wrists, its supposed to be where the keyholes are essentially facing up? I have a class on this tomorrow for work but I'm trying to prepare myself so I don't look like a complete idiot😂
Someone who knows what they’re doing will more likely try to use a shim to depress the pawls.
More import than worrying about keyway direction is to worry about the hand positions. Try to always cuff so that the backs of the hands are together. This way, regardless of keyways they won’t have the dexterity to manipulate anything.
A great many subjects will not be flexible enough to get their hands/wrists that close together, or cooperative enough to do it even if they can, or just too fat for this technique to work. Not saying it’s a bad technique. It works great when it works, but have a good plan B
I love powder puffing handcuffing
Im not even a cop and common sense tells me why this wouldn't work... first of all, with that much of a distance, the suspect can just take off. Second, why would you have your cuffs out before you have physical control of the suspect. At any time he could've pulled out a weapon and you couldn't do anything because you hand is being occupied
What a joke ! SMH 🤦🏼♂️
Yeah, umm? If a cop left a gap I'd take off.
Skip to 1:37, this dude talk too much
Thank you
So you just cant wait
Like he said. It's for teaching purposes
@@wadebastian3358 Yeah and for teaching you need to explain a lot
@@petermeisenstein3752 exactly. If you teach a recruit something and you don't include everything, that recruit is obviously going to be taught on field day but it's just important to include everything because there are things that a officer has to include when arresting someone or it could be taken to court if they don't
Mmmmm han
Im here learning how to resist arrest. I refuse to let a cop tell me what to do
🤣
Meanwhile these pigs want "professional cursity" when their nerves are being pressed😂
Fu