Escort hold and arm wrap

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @juvawaveredlighttherapy
    @juvawaveredlighttherapy 2 місяці тому +3

    Nice practical de escalating non lethal move and tutorial. 😊

  • @christophermorris663
    @christophermorris663 4 роки тому +8

    It’s all well and good using this but there’s always the other arm to watch out for... not very good for us Door Supervisors

  • @caroljane6313
    @caroljane6313 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve just finished my SIA course & the full arm wrap we where taught to basically hug there arm with both our arms so they can’t physically move there arm not like you’ve done by restraining the arm & holding onto the wrist.
    Which one is actually right please?

  • @barikopman5550
    @barikopman5550 Рік тому +2

    My social worker mrs Alex did that to me I still remember

  • @PMVAtraining
    @PMVAtraining 10 років тому +2

    nice you never lose the Centrex manner!

  • @PhilipHubbe
    @PhilipHubbe 4 роки тому +1

    Like the switch idea. Haven’t seen it before

  • @davidjohnson1536
    @davidjohnson1536 Рік тому +2

    This guy has obviously never worked as a cop or a bouncer.

  • @juditedossantos2127
    @juditedossantos2127 Рік тому

    Thats changed now 2023

  • @marymarymcmichael1170
    @marymarymcmichael1170 2 роки тому

    Are you still able to do these moves now?

  • @frankberst9849
    @frankberst9849 5 років тому +8

    I've worked in law enforcement for 23 years and what is demonstrated here is definitely NOT a good idea. When he abruptly turns to switch positions he immediately places the perp in a position to easily go for his gun, assuming he is right handed and holstered as are 9 out of every 10 law enforcement officers. If you ask me, throughout the entire demonstration the officer is in a relatively weak and vulnerable position.

    • @MrWatchyourtoes
      @MrWatchyourtoes 5 років тому +6

      Eeeh This is a technique for nightclub security from Europe not arresting another gun nut in the States.

    • @frankberst9849
      @frankberst9849 5 років тому +4

      My observations have absolutely nothing to do with whether one is a "gun nut from the States", but rather everything to do with a sound technique for subduing and restraining an individual with minimal exposure of the restraining officer to danger or a compromised position - something that what is demonstrated here most definitely does not accomplish.

    • @MrWatchyourtoes
      @MrWatchyourtoes 5 років тому +1

      @@frankberst9849 You brought up the idea of the individual being armed and having access to a firearm which has nothing to do with this particular demonstration.

    • @frankberst9849
      @frankberst9849 5 років тому +3

      No, read what l said. I never mentioned an already armed perpetrator. I instead stated that in the eventuality the restraining officer is armed, this is not a good idea. And even if unarmed, it is still ill advised because it places said individual in a compromised position regardless.

    • @paulthompson8996
      @paulthompson8996 5 років тому +3

      We have read what you've said; you're talking rubbish. You are talking about the US, or other countries, where officers are armed. This is a UK presentation, so what you say is not relevant. However I do agree with you about the last part, I also have been on arrest training courses and refreshers for almost 20 years now and nobody has EVER taught the last movement, where you are facing in the opposite direction to the detainee.

  • @powerballminep67
    @powerballminep67 2 роки тому +1

    AVH interventions teach how to end up in hospital

  • @iseekq
    @iseekq 5 місяців тому

    Until you get clocked by his left hand.

  • @princevalantinojkd
    @princevalantinojkd 5 років тому +9

    Absolute rubbish

  • @ScorpionSuerte
    @ScorpionSuerte 6 років тому

    The guy can punch you and/or force his way out. You need to be behind them, controlling both arms or one arm and the neck

    • @olivergroves6273
      @olivergroves6273 6 років тому

      B H normally use 2 security guards

    • @ScorpionSuerte
      @ScorpionSuerte 6 років тому

      This was not mentioned at all, and a useless instructional video if it's one on one (which it usually is)

    • @olivergroves6273
      @olivergroves6273 6 років тому +1

      B H he says “In an ideal world I would have a colleague on the other arm”. It usually will not be one on one. You will have other staff members to assist you when dealing with a customer, especially an aggressive one.

    • @ScorpionSuerte
      @ScorpionSuerte 6 років тому

      I like how you're telling me, "You will have other staff members to assist you when dealing with a customer." You can only speak for your own experiences. In my experience, if you cannot take out one guy on your own (even if 2 on one is an option) you'd be questioned about your ability to do the job, but in reality it usually has to be one on one. If you work a 3 man door and a fight with only 2 people happens, then right there one of you is alone. Not to mention friends getting involved. Not to mention a fight with 4, 5 or 6 people, which is realistic. Most retail security guards work alone too.

  • @internettalks5456
    @internettalks5456 6 років тому

    Really helpful thanks!!

    • @paulthompson8996
      @paulthompson8996 5 років тому

      Try it and see how helpful the last bit is, you'll have plenty of time to think about it after being smacked in the face by his left arm which you can't see coming because you're facing the wrong way. This is NOT an approved police restraint technique!

  • @mavisriley1567
    @mavisriley1567 3 роки тому +2

    What a load of rubbish techniques for restraints can't be accredited

  • @mangmiketeamtaiaha7256
    @mangmiketeamtaiaha7256 Рік тому

    Im guessing someone is making alot of money selling this package to businesses. Amazing... I need to sell my own aswell then that works...😄🤣😀

  • @jamesmorris3222
    @jamesmorris3222 2 роки тому +3

    This is awful.substandard training

  • @dinomacak1842
    @dinomacak1842 2 роки тому

    its terrible restrain need be much better

  • @jamesmorris3222
    @jamesmorris3222 3 роки тому +1

    This is absolutely dreadful it needs to be banned

  • @jamienhb9770
    @jamienhb9770 10 місяців тому

    useless