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Legcuffs date back to ancient Greece and Rome. At that time legcuffs were used, so the prisoners wouldn't run away. The Greeks and Romans thought that prisoners could not run far if they were wearing legcuffs. In medieval times, people had an arm and leg to cuff but they were made of wood so their wooden arms and legs weren't very comfortable for one nor strong at keeping them from escaping.

There are a number of types in present use. (other than handcuffs, leg irons and belly chains - see additional information end) There are sometimes metal ones, maybe they made with plastic or something else. Leg cuffs vary in strength and constraint, you may buy one to keep your legs. however it is more resistant than the previous which makes certain that there will be no escape.cleanup}

How They Differ from Handcuffs

At first glance, legcuffs and handcuffs can seem to be very similar in construction - which they are not. When it comes to controlling a person, the hands are crucial — and handcuffs do exactly that: put your (probably dirty) mitts together. Legcuffs on the other hand are designed to secure both of a person's ankles together or hold one ankle individually, restricting them from performing activities such as running and keeping paw safely away.

Police officers frequently use handcuffs to move prisoners between locations. For instance, if a police takes someone to the jail handcuffs enable prevent strong person combat in route towards the joint. In contrast, legcuffs are designed to catch a prisoner with their feet together. They are suitable to use in cells or any other places where movement is restricted.

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