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  2. Handcuffs - Wikipedia

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    opening the handcuffs with a duplicate key, often hidden on the body of the performer before the performance. Old handcuffs. The above methods are often used in escapology. As most people's hands are larger than their wrists, the first method was much easier before the invention of modern ratchet cuffs, which can be adjusted to a variety of sizes.

  3. Chad Netherland - Wikipedia

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    Fastest time to escape from a pair of handcuffs (double locked) – 1.59 seconds (Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8, 2011) [6] Fastest time to bend 10 nails – 21.13 seconds (St. Louis, Missouri, July 14, 2006) [7] Fastest time breaking 50 blocks of ice – 19.26 seconds [4] Fastest time to rip ten packs of cards – 46 seconds [8]

  4. Charanjeet Kaur, 30, stands behind her husband Daler Singh, 37, who was among dozens of Indian nationals deported by U.S. authorities back to India on a U.S. military plane, allegedly in handcuffs ...

  5. Physical restraint - Wikipedia

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    Modern prison restraints including steel handcuffs and belly chains A full Medical Restraint System. Physical restraints are used: primarily by police and prison authorities to obstruct delinquents and prisoners from escaping or resisting [1] British Police officers are authorised to use leg and arm restraints, if they have been instructed in their use.

  6. 'Dreams shattered' as Trump deports Indians ahead of Modi trip

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    In a social media post, U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) chief Michael W. Banks posted a video showing some men being led into a military plane in handcuffs and legs in chains.

  7. Illinois has put an end to the injustice of cash bail - AOL

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    Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation examine the process of bail hearings according to a new movement to banish cash bail.

  8. Chinese finger trap - Wikipedia

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    The gag has been used in a number of films and television productions, such as the Stan Laurel short Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde (1925); [9] the Our Gang short Moan and Groan, Inc., where they are referred to as Japanese handcuffs (1929); "Romance on the Range" (1942); "The Beast with Twenty Fingers" episode of Dobie Gillis (1963); the Star Trek ...

  9. How to escape zip-ties: Learn the simple maneuver used to ...

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    On average, there are 90,000 people missing in the U.S. at any given time, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System -- approximately 50,000 of which are adults and 30,000 ...