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: Never practice restraint escapes alone. Always have a "safety" person present with a key or bolt cutters in case of an emergency. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

: Being restrained in certain positions (like face down) can make breathing difficult and can be fatal [3]. 2. Legal Rights of Minors

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: Handcuffs can compress the radial or ulnar nerves, leading to "handcuff neuropathy" (numbness or loss of motor function) [1].

: Many police departments have policies to use the "least restrictive" means possible for minors. Handcuffing a teen is often only permitted if they are a flight risk or a danger to themselves/others [4]. : Never practice restraint escapes alone

: If applied too tightly or without "double-locking" (which prevents the cuffs from tightening further), they can cut off blood flow [2].

: Professional escapologists always check the double-lock mechanism to ensure the cuffs don't tighten during a performance. Learn more : Being restrained in certain positions

Restraints, specifically handcuffs, can cause permanent injury if not used with extreme caution.