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 Post Posted: Fri 29 Jul 2011 21:37 
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Just a few questions... looking for some different opinions...
Anyone on here use in the past, or currently use; rigid cuffs? If so, what was your experience with them? What potential liability issues could there be using them?

Hinged vs. Chain?

Anyone on here using flex cuffs? Any disadvantages?

I do not do recovery full time, so I only have 2 pairs of handcuffs at the moment. I have one pair of S&W Model 300 Hinged handcuffs, and 1 pair of chained ASP Handcuffs. I have the hinged cuffs for the apprehension and the chained cuffs for transport.

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 Post Posted: Tue 02 Aug 2011 10:40 
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There is no liability issue if, you arrest the correct person and use the cuffs properly.


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I personally hate hinged cuffs. Tougher to maneuver in a tactical situation. Made one of my agents leave his home and by a chain pair.

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I agree with Tony. There is no liability when re-arresting the correct person and properly applying the cuffs. You will find that hinged cuffs are not very workable for the large person and cuffing them behind. Some times multiple sets are required. There is a thread here about cuffs . . . utilize the search function. There is also a guy here (used to be til he went to war in another country) that used a hinged set with a rigid retainer encasing hinge (looking for a photo) . . . one hand application ;)
The choice is all in the user . . . use what you feel comfortable with and what works best for you. One will only get one chance at getting the cuffs on before they realize what is really happening

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 Post Posted: Wed 03 Aug 2011 14:41 
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One thing I want to mention about handcuffs is make sure you always double lock them. If you don't the suspect can sit on them and tighten them causing injury which you may be liable for. Also, when you apply handcuffs make sure you can get your finger under them to ensure they are not too tight.

If you are using flex cuffs, make sure you buy REAL flex cuffs and not some knock-offs. Zip-Ties do not work as flex cuffs.

If you are doing transports invest in belly chains and leg irons. This will prevent injury to your suspect and provide more comfort to them for the journey. I know comfort isn't your prime concern, but a comfortable suspect will usually be a cooperative suspect.

Lastly, if you haven't done so take a handcuffing class. Not only is it to CYA but it will allow you to practice various cuffing techniques to see what you are comfortable with. The goal is safe, rapid cuffing. You won't be good at every technique but you need to be good at some or else you wont get hurt.

I will post this warning for everyone - when I was on the PD we had an officer seriously injured by a pair of handcuffs. The officer was attempting to arrest a violent suspect and had one handcuff on him. The suspect broke free and attempted to punch the officer. The free cuff opened and the prawl caught the officer right above the eye causing a significant gash and almost taking the eye out. Make sure your cuffs are properly "loaded" to prevent them from flying open and always maintain control of your cuffs.

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I use the S&W 104 (max.Sec.) the non standard key is a plus. Ther is a comp. www.magnalight that makes a plastic key. It is designed to avoid a metal det. It is so small it would be hard to find. On the sight www.oktrooper.com it shows how to break a cuff chain with a seat bealt . The Nat. Istuitute of Justice created a updated standard for cuffs on Jult 2010 (0307.02)


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I have used both in the past. I must agree though that with proper application there is a very minimal risk of anything happening. I stopped using rigid and went back to hinge for one reason only. I like to guide my customers to the car with on hand on the shoulder and one on the cuff.

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After cuffing our guys initially at the apprehension stage with use either Hinged or Link Cuffs depending on which agent grabs the subject.. then prior to placing the subject into the car for transport to the jail we Plastic Flex Cuff them so we dont get our handcuffs stolen by the Corrections guys at the jail cause there are usually an easy 5 - 30 prisoners being booked one after another...

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I only use the hinged cuffs if we are transporting hands in front. We can cuff the def in front with no ability to twist ect, then a cuff between the door handle and the outside cuff.

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 Post subject: Re: Handcuffs.
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Mike, you can never secure a defendant to the vehicle other than seat bets. Should you get in an accident and the defendant is not able to be extricated, that is all on you.

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