Or just being stupid and trying to not have his hands behind his back
It is really common, even in training people do this. I think it has to do with the illusion of control and the fact the held elbow and wrist to move the cuffed is also a lock and isn't comfortable. That said, I could only see a hand on the elbow, not wrist, which is a much nicer way of moving someone.
Or just being stupid and trying to not have his hands behind his back
It is really common, even in training people do this. I think it has to do with the illusion of control and the fact the held elbow and wrist to move the cuffed is also a lock and isn't comfortable. That said, I could only see a hand on the elbow, not wrist, which is a much nicer way of moving someone.