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Wrist Locks Are Not a Pain Compliance Technique, Right?
The second that someone is either drugged, intoxicated or high on a dranlin in any way shap perform, where their pain tolerance as we know, goes through the roof, then a wrist lock simply doesn't have the desired effect. Officers need to control body to body. Control for the first one hundred seconds is what we teach. A hundred not a knot knee on the neck, not neck restraint. That would be crazy, right? I'm talking about basic side mount basic mount control, basic back mount. One hundred seconds to literally slow down, e and to teach the member.