ANSWERS: 10
  • so when the cops loosen them they can try to get out of them
  • That's a very good question, maybe they are pussies at heart and they use a "Front" to make people think they are bad asses. IMHO
  • I have thought the same thing. They can break a window made of glass with their head or elbow, trip and fall and roll while trying to elude the police, and still whin when they are putting the cuffs on. Ouch Ouch Ouch your hurting me, I am cooperating, your knee is in my back....blah blah blah. I am with you. +5
  • It's just a front, though it depends on if they really are tight or they are just a pussy that thinks they are tight. Badass or not, everyone can feel physical pain.
  • Too challenging to punch and shoot correctly!
  • Hmmmm... any connection to Carl?=0]
  • Because that piece of medal really is too tight!!!
  • Sometimes they really are too tight, but other times criminals get a kick out of giving cops a hard time.
  • To make it seem like they are being abused by the cops, hoping to get let off. One time as I was being put in the back of a cop car while drunk, I smacked my head on the door, acted like I had a concussion and blamed it on the cop. They took me to the hospital where I refused a catscan. I told them that I didn't want to be exposed to radiation. They let me go without charges in exchange for telling them that I was okay on video so they wouldn't have to worry about a lawsuit.
  • I'm guessing you dipshits mocking people who complain about the tightness of cuffs have never worn handcuffs. They complain because handcuffs ARE tight and painful. I have never seen a person -- and that includes myself -- who didn't come away from time in cuffs with cuts on the wrists. Furthermore, if cops really want to be assholes, they double-lock you, which means the cuffs are on so tight they cut off circulation and are guaranteed to leave injuries. And if they REALLY have their nightsticks shoved up their arses, they'll twist your arms before they cuff you, meaning you are in constant pain. And incidentally, some of us are also diabetic, which means a long time in tight cuffs can mean gangrene, amputation and/or death.

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