When would a CHL have legal right to handcuff
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Re: When would a CHL have legal right to handcuff
The people I have caught in the act of committing a felony have not been cooperative enough to "cuff themselves"
YMMV. If anyone wants a go, I will bring a few sets of cuffs, and we take turns trying to get cuffs on someone safely...
I think ditch the cuffs and use something a little more user friendly like OC, or a whistle.
YMMV. If anyone wants a go, I will bring a few sets of cuffs, and we take turns trying to get cuffs on someone safely...
I think ditch the cuffs and use something a little more user friendly like OC, or a whistle.
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I have seen this happen in a couple of TV shows and movies. It worked for them.gigag04 wrote:The people I have caught in the act of committing a felony have not been cooperative enough to "cuff themselves"

I volunteer ... to watch!gigag04 wrote:If anyone wants a go, I will bring a few sets of cuffs, and we take turns trying to get cuffs on someone safely...

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Re: When would a CHL have legal right to handcuff
This might be a good demo for the upcoming CH licenseegigag04 wrote:The people I have caught in the act of committing a felony have not been cooperative enough to "cuff themselves"
YMMV. If anyone wants a go, I will bring a few sets of cuffs, and we take turns trying to get cuffs on someone safely...

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Agreegigag04 wrote:The people I have caught in the act of committing a felony have not been cooperative enough to "cuff themselves"
YMMV. If anyone wants a go, I will bring a few sets of cuffs, and we take turns trying to get cuffs on someone safely...
I think ditch the cuffs and use something a little more user friendly like OC, or a whistle.
If I didn't KNOW I'd get hurt, I'd volunteer to let "average people" (not officers/LEOs) TRY to cuff me (Not only am I extremely hard to cuff (for an untrained/inexperienced person) due to knowing things,


Agree
Leave the real cuffs at home if you have any, or if you own none.... get fur-lined padded ones for spouse/girlfriend.

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Still think it is a BAD idea to have anyone at gun point when police show up.Beiruty wrote:I do not have handcuffs, never owned one and may never have one. As far as I would go command the BG to freeze, hit the floor, hands above his head and hold him at gun point till local LEOs are on the scene to take over.
If you need to pull it, use it. Seek safety. Wait there. Holstered if possible.
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Yeah if the police show up and you have a gun out, you will become threat numero uno.
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You should already called 911, told the operator that you are holding some BG on gun point and stay on the line with 911.Skaven wrote:Yeah if the police show up and you have a gun out, you will become threat numero uno.
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Cant you holster as the car is pulling up and they have the headlights on you?Skaven wrote:Yeah if the police show up and you have a gun out, you will become threat numero uno.
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Beiruty wrote:You should already called 911, told the operator that you are holding some BG on gun point and stay on the line with 911.Skaven wrote:Yeah if the police show up and you have a gun out, you will become threat numero uno.
The only problem with that is that sometimes the dispatchers do not completely relay ALL of the information. I have learned this from experience.
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Re: When would a CHL have legal right to handcuff
That was the thought running through my mind from the OP up to yours. I have heard more than one person remark that people who carry concealed are wannabe cops. There is no reason to add proof to the fire.Snap E Tom wrote:Seriously? Carrying cuffs? I'll be willing to bet that the type of person that carry cuffs would also get a CHL badge. In other words, likes to play cop.
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Re: When would a CHL have legal right to handcuff
If you must restrain someone, your best bet is to do it in a way that doesn't require so much intimate contact; barricade them in a room, a car trunk, whatever, but getting close enough long enough to put cuffs on them is asking for trouble.
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For that matter - why stop at restraints? Why not carry a radio or at least a scanner. :)
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Re: When would a CHL have legal right to handcuff
Or you could carry an actual LEO on your back!gigag04 wrote:For that matter - why stop at restraints? Why not carry a radio or at least a scanner. :)

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Hehe. That's the kind of LEO I could carry around.

My concern with trying to detain someone at gunpoint is this: What do you do if they call your bluff and make a run for it? I would let them go, as opposed to shooting a fleeing suspect in the back.
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Who says its a bluff? if we are in my house, I dont know if I would be able to tell the difference between retreat and aggression fast enough to spend the time dwelling on it.Fangs wrote:Hehe. That's the kind of LEO I could carry around.![]()
My concern with trying to detain someone at gunpoint is this: What do you do if they call your bluff and make a run for it? I would let them go, as opposed to shooting a fleeing suspect in the back.