Forum back online. Please post!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
What would the legality of detaining an offender after a fight/robbery using restraints such ......... the plastic disposable cuffs?
Completely non landy related query here.I'm a security guard in a hostel/bar in Glasgow city centre, we do get our fair share of trouble and regrettably most of the trouble makers make it away before the police arrive.What would the legality of detaining an offender after a fight/robbery using restraints such as handcuffs or the plastic disposable cuffs?Any input would be appreciated.
What would the legality of detaining an offender after a fight/robbery using restraints such as handcuffs or the plastic disposable cuffs?
Quote from: "spyke_boi"What would the legality of detaining an offender after a fight/robbery using restraints such as handcuffs or the plastic disposable cuffs?Wouldn't fastening them upside down from the nearest lamp-post be preferable, with a big sign saying "I Am A Thief' be preferable?
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"Quote from: "spyke_boi"What would the legality of detaining an offender after a fight/robbery using restraints such as handcuffs or the plastic disposable cuffs?Wouldn't fastening them upside down from the nearest lamp-post be preferable, with a big sign saying "I Am A Thief' be preferable?Good idea... I'll go get the tar and feathers as well.
Cattle prods!
Quote from: "Boggert"Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"Quote from: "spyke_boi"What would the legality of detaining an offender after a fight/robbery using restraints such as handcuffs or the plastic disposable cuffs?Wouldn't fastening them upside down from the nearest lamp-post be preferable, with a big sign saying "I Am A Thief' be preferable?Good idea... I'll go get the tar and feathers as well.Do I detect a hint of sarcasm or not?