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And as for placing someone in restraints where they are unable to release themselves and have zero control..................if that is against the law, then how do police overcome that little predicament? Midear 2Fiesty- Well, they don't, sometimes. The law does provide a distinction between 'lawful restraint' and 'unlawful restraint', at least , here in NY, and to my knowlege, most of the States( you 'strines are on you own for this...). The main differance is that the restraint is applied by a dualy authorised agent of the state ( a police or peace officer) and the the restraintee has been advised of the reason they are being taken into custody, and of their rights as a prisoner. Stay warm, Lawrence
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