[1503] Police Handcuffs: Flawed, But Good Enough

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  • @black487
    @black487 Před rokem +585

    “LPL, you’re under arrest. You have the right to rem…”
    LPL: “And let’s open those handcuffs one more time to show it wasn’t a fluke”

    • @user-kz4ke8mg4r
      @user-kz4ke8mg4r Před 4 měsíci +9

      Police : LPL, you're under arre....Oh, never mind!

  • @Korkzis
    @Korkzis Před rokem +10832

    As someone who’s currently handcuffed palms facing inwards, I thank you.

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol Před rokem +774

      Got some real typing skill, too.

    • @EGRJ
      @EGRJ Před rokem +323

      @@sylvrwolflol that's what voice typing is for. I'm using it right now.

    • @zombieman3011
      @zombieman3011 Před rokem +177

      Kinky

    • @passengerplanetearth
      @passengerplanetearth Před rokem +58

      So, did you get them off yet? That's why you're here, right?

    • @jw8160
      @jw8160 Před rokem +98

      So you didn't get something nice for your partner on Valentine's Day and you were left handcuffed until now. Ouch!

  • @chankwanting
    @chankwanting Před rokem +3463

    Most important part of why it's good enough, you're not meant to leave the handcuffed person unattended. It's there to improve safety for a limited time, not to prevent someone unattended from escaping etc.

    • @BadLuckBrody
      @BadLuckBrody Před rokem +37

      This!

    • @RomanII1997
      @RomanII1997 Před rokem +23

      exactly.

    • @Edinboron
      @Edinboron Před rokem +181

      Also, when cuffing someone, the key way is supposed to face up. With the key way up and the palms facing out, they are almost impossible to be picked by the detainee.

    • @wurfyy
      @wurfyy Před rokem +135

      I'm surprised he didn't mention this because that part is more important than any of the others. The way their hands are supposed to be in there is theoretical stuff, in practice the detainees tend not to cooperate so you're just kinda happy to get the cuffs on at all.

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind Před rokem +151

      To be a bit more specific: They are intended to (a) create a power imbalance between the officer and the detained person that allows the officer to easily overpower or outrun the detained person and (b) prevent the detained person from accessing tools and weapons without the officer noticing.

  • @deputyrook6232
    @deputyrook6232 Před rokem +2481

    [1503] "Hello everyone, today we'll be exposing a fatal flaw in police car locks."
    [1504] "Hello everyone, today we'll be exposing a fatal flaw in jail cell locks."
    [1505] "Hello everyone, today we'll be exposing a fatal flaw in electric chair and lethal injection wrist wraps."
    [1506] "Hello everyone, today w'ell be exposing an unacceptable flaw in the gates of heaven and hell." *pulls out wave rake*

    • @memoriaz.016
      @memoriaz.016 Před rokem +217

      The Gate Guardians of Heaven and Hell have been real silent since this comment came out

    • @LARAUJO_0
      @LARAUJO_0 Před rokem +25

      This is 1503

    • @martinb.770
      @martinb.770 Před rokem +55

      [1507] "Hello everyone, today we'll be exposing one hell of a flaw of the gate being watched by Heimdall/Hades/Osiris ... *hits*it*with*some*lavastone*

    • @publiusii4246
      @publiusii4246 Před rokem +11

      Didn't he do police car locks already?

    • @deputyrook6232
      @deputyrook6232 Před rokem +9

      @@publiusii4246 i know he did car locks but idk if he did police car locks

  • @itsfirekid7779
    @itsfirekid7779 Před rokem +5827

    What's one thing no police officer wants to hear when arresting someone?
    "This is the lock picking lawyer, and-"

    • @dravendarkplays9607
      @dravendarkplays9607 Před rokem +434

      One is binding, click out of two

    • @DTinkerer
      @DTinkerer Před rokem +450

      and to prove its not a fluke

    • @Paul_Sleeping
      @Paul_Sleeping Před rokem +212

      One thing you won’t see though is "let’s do this one more time so you know it’s not a fluke."

    • @mycatistypingthis5450
      @mycatistypingthis5450 Před rokem +160

      You have a lawyer, and one that isn't going to be held by handcuffs, car locks, the "lock" on the shotgun etc, *and* he has a massive following. Better do everything exactly by the book.

    • @progamer1o5
      @progamer1o5 Před rokem

      I think the more correct answer is "Choke me daddy"

  • @AM23.
    @AM23. Před rokem +6011

    "counter custody training"
    Never heard that terminology, LPL still teaching me things after all these years

    • @ericstearns170
      @ericstearns170 Před rokem +572

      Police and military are often trained in methods to defeat or disable their own gear when it's turned back upon them.

    • @AM23.
      @AM23. Před rokem +68

      @@ericstearns170 very cool

    • @IAMDARTHVADERBITCH
      @IAMDARTHVADERBITCH Před rokem +8

      Yeah like breaking out of zip ties and stuff totally a thing.

    • @RealRickCox
      @RealRickCox Před rokem +280

      I'd love LPL to finish the rest of the counter-custody training. For a friend of course. LOL

    • @IAMDARTHVADERBITCH
      @IAMDARTHVADERBITCH Před rokem +1

      @@RealRickCox what does your 'friend' want to know?

  • @MrVt9000
    @MrVt9000 Před rokem +543

    Still waiting for LPL to buy a multimeter and say "...it was in fact a Fluke"

    • @DennisKrger
      @DennisKrger Před rokem

      Oh eff you. Here, take your damn upvote.

    • @johndearden6410
      @johndearden6410 Před rokem +27

      "if it's a good meter, it's a Fluke". I loved the fluke meters we used at work. Off topic, I know.

    • @kingbenjamin22
      @kingbenjamin22 Před rokem +6

      I've wondered if anyone ever went with the Fluke meter joke- bravo to you!

    • @trashes_to_treasures
      @trashes_to_treasures Před rokem +4

      @@kingbenjamin22 had that in mind in every single video but I am still too young for dad jokes…

    • @nonamesleft136
      @nonamesleft136 Před rokem +4

      He can come out fishing off Long Island and reel up a fluke. Maybe test the conductivity of the fluke with a Fluke? But was that impedance just a fluke?

  • @abc-coleaks-info3180
    @abc-coleaks-info3180 Před rokem +546

    When I first started working a maximum security prison I had this one inmate that would wait until he was secured behind a door and then hand you your cuffs back, before you could get your key ready. It was quite disconcerting since he was a multiple murderer including one officer as a victim. Repeatedly searched, X-rays etc never found anything. Turns out he had been doing this for over a year!! It was the type of handcuffs used, it required a key similar to a lock found on a soda can dispenser and he was opening the cuffs using one of his thumbnails. You could place the cuffs as tight as you wished and he could still roll his wrists. The only way I was able to discover how he was doing it was establishing a report with him that finally encouraged him to show me how it was done. Within three tries, I was able to replicate the process in front of the chief’s of security and they got rid of that brand of cuff.

    • @zenquah
      @zenquah Před rokem +1

      You built trust with an inmate just so you could immediately betray that trust? Fucking hell what an awful person.

    • @abc-coleaks-info3180
      @abc-coleaks-info3180 Před rokem

      @@zenquah Lol!!! I prevented a turd from getting smeared. There was not to any chances taken with him, the next attempt to harm someone would have resulted in him being shot. Even he was smart enough to recognize that when I told him what I would do with the info. Your opinion means nothing.

    • @rvs1
      @rvs1 Před rokem +87

      Mate, you did some proper work over there. mad respect.

    • @Jac0bIAm
      @Jac0bIAm Před rokem +6

      Amazing work

    • @holysol
      @holysol Před rokem +44

      rapport*

  • @imnotincontrolitsathrowawa3646

    LPl got me into my charges but also got me out of them! Thank you so much for the help LPL!!

    • @FokkerBoombass
      @FokkerBoombass Před rokem +66

      This is what we get with no more BosnianBill around to tell us to "Stay legal".

    • @moosery
      @moosery Před rokem +25

      What lawyers do.

    • @mcpr5971
      @mcpr5971 Před rokem +11

      sorry to disappoint you, but getting out of the cuffs doesn't make the charges disappear :(

    • @andreamusso1469
      @andreamusso1469 Před rokem +22

      @@mcpr5971 but it can allow *you* to disappear. Probably good enough

    • @osmano675
      @osmano675 Před rokem +7

      @@mcpr5971 LPL is an actual lawyer, that's what he meant.

  • @stu729
    @stu729 Před rokem +1038

    Double locking is also a safety feature for the person being detailed (and the officer in a sense as well). With the double lock on place, the cuff cannot be tightened, and an overtightened cuff can cause serious damage to a detainee's wrists and nerves. It can happen as innocently as the person sitting down while cuffed, and the cuffs being caught between the person and the chair, or even the back seat of a cruiser. But it provides security for the officer as well so that a detainee can't tighten the cuffs themselves and claim the officer intentionally cuffed them too tight as to cause undue pain and suffering.

    • @sanjaymatsuda4504
      @sanjaymatsuda4504 Před rokem +87

      Yeah, how traumatic would it be for Derek Chauvin and the heroes of Uvalde to be accused of handcuffing someone too tightly? They might get placed on two weeks' administrative leave with full pay! What a nightmare!

    • @goatmurray
      @goatmurray Před rokem +203

      @@sanjaymatsuda4504 I’m pretty sure injury from handcuff use is the most common use of force lawsuit, and there have been tremendously expensive cases arising from that alone, including a brain surgeon who suffered nerve damage in his wrist, which forced him to retire. Also, grow up.

    • @thewingedporpoise
      @thewingedporpoise Před rokem +24

      just to state the obvious since you took it as a given, it also stops cops from tightening it too far to cause pain and suffering for someone being detained

    • @AlGoYoSu
      @AlGoYoSu Před rokem +19

      It's taught in police academies how to properly handcuff someone. Referred to as 'gauge & double lock'. Gauge the fitment, then double lock.

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple Před rokem

      Underrated comment!

  • @da_pikmin_coder8367
    @da_pikmin_coder8367 Před rokem +120

    LPL: "Hey guys welcome back to another episode. Today I'm returning to the handcuffs from 1503, but as requested by many commenters, I have already handcuffed myself, my palms are facing outward, and I'm limited to tools small enough to hide after being frisked by a police officer, that I of course can still reach while cuffed. I don't know why such specific conditions were demanded to be showcased, but I will show you how to pick myself out of this predicament in less than 30 seconds."

  • @venator4838
    @venator4838 Před rokem +17

    As a german policeman using a very similar design with the same keys I'm actually quite grateful that these are picked so easily. The amount of cases these are picked because someone forgot to bring a certain key definitely dwarfs all else...
    Also a suspect wearing these is usually watched anyway with these just serving the purpose of short time keeping suspects of doing bad stuff with their hands. They are not a long term solution anyway.
    As funny trivia:
    There are actually shoelaces with this key design at their ends around in "counter custody training" communities

  • @totojejedinecnynick
    @totojejedinecnynick Před rokem +1178

    Suggestions: how to pick a bank vault lock, how to pick handcuffs (done), how to pick jail doors. A trifecta for ehm, educational purposes, yes... educational.

    • @alaeriia01
      @alaeriia01 Před rokem +47

      He's already done the other two.

    • @entropy11
      @entropy11 Před rokem +54

      how to pick police cruiser carbine/shotgun lock (done)

    • @brianweaver327
      @brianweaver327 Před rokem +15

      "Counter Custody Training". 🤣

    • @oh_finks
      @oh_finks Před rokem +4

      how to pick the locks on fort knox?

    • @coolhandab5296
      @coolhandab5296 Před rokem +9

      @@oh_finks Why bother, there’s nothing there.

  • @ZenHulk
    @ZenHulk Před rokem +54

    I'm glad you're doing this. I was a reserve police officer in California in the 90s and we use to sit around bored to death some nights, so we handcuffed each other and had races getting out of them, my best time 39 seconds double locked, with a paperclip with a bent end, sort of like a key off my sergeants desk, bent it on the desk draw behind my back. Police know how easy it is to get out of them, that's why they get you into the back of a car asap.

    • @ranger178
      @ranger178 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Missy Peregrin playing a cop can never get out of handcuffs when attached to a radiator LOL must be true it's on TV

  • @ComboMuster
    @ComboMuster Před rokem +143

    Handcuffs are not only used by police... thank you so much LPL.

    • @hydra66
      @hydra66 Před rokem +23

      Dude. Keep that stuff in thr bedroom

    • @magicrainbowkitties1023
      @magicrainbowkitties1023 Před 10 měsíci +12

      ​@@hydra66Relax bro

    • @dusty6570
      @dusty6570 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@hydra66 Dude, that is YOUR mind going to that conclusion. Security and correctional officers also use hand cuffs. Yikes.

    • @hydra66
      @hydra66 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@dusty6570 it was a joke.

    • @MP-ky3hc
      @MP-ky3hc Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@hydra66 I think he means handcuffs are a tool just like anything else that's an inanimate object. It can be used by good people or bad on good people or bad.

  • @bigtxbullion
    @bigtxbullion Před rokem +5

    My counter custody tools include paying my taxes, not stealing, and treating others as I wish to be treated.

  • @not_pockchan3418
    @not_pockchan3418 Před rokem +1471

    I still cannot believe how LPL manages to still make entertaining content after so many videos, W dude. Keep it up!

    • @CoolAsFreya
      @CoolAsFreya Před rokem +15

      If anything he's only gotten better at being entertaining

    • @trusttech9942
      @trusttech9942 Před rokem +7

      I bet he can’t believe how this is turned into a real business with the start of covert instruments. I’m sure tons of subscribers buy from him and his need to practice law for income is no longer a thing.

    • @tarqsharq
      @tarqsharq Před rokem +12

      The year is 2047, LPL makes a video how to easily bypass the retina based home locks commonly available from the only retailer left, Dollar General.

    • @darrengladstone3159
      @darrengladstone3159 Před rokem +1

      Nothing will ever beat the Beaver gumball machine video. 😂

    • @trusttech9942
      @trusttech9942 Před rokem

      @@darrengladstone3159 that’s for sure!!

  • @Mr.Stizblee
    @Mr.Stizblee Před rokem +130

    It's hilarious to me that he used the pick to relock it instead of bothering with the key.

    • @Rebel.s197
      @Rebel.s197 Před rokem +8

      Ultimate Chad move.

    • @bardofhighrenown
      @bardofhighrenown Před rokem +19

      It's an entirely unexplored dimension in lockpicking. How to secure unattended locks without a key. For instance, what if you notice someone has forgotten to secure their deadbolt on their way to work. You could helpfully lock it for them.

    • @Tconl
      @Tconl Před rokem +4

      @@bardofhighrenown And have the police walk up to you while doing it? Ehmm I'll pass. ;p

    • @bardofhighrenown
      @bardofhighrenown Před rokem +2

      @@Tconl You are aware of what lockpicking is actually used for, correct?

    • @Andy001Andy
      @Andy001Andy Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Tconlnot a problem if you have the “quick hands” perk

  • @Unknown_Ooh
    @Unknown_Ooh Před rokem +94

    As a correctional officer the double locking doesn't offer much additional security to the handcuffs and the double lock is primarily used to prevent the handcuffs from tightening up on the wrist from movement. We use a device called a black box that goes over the handcuff chain for additional security.

    • @dasy2k1
      @dasy2k1 Před rokem +9

      Here in the UK rigid cuffs are now the norm.
      But more bulky to carry on a belt but more effective. Typically people are cuffed with one arm each way through them which is slightly more comfortable yet even harder to manipulate anything

    • @SCIFIguy64
      @SCIFIguy64 Před rokem +5

      We use hinge cuffs when transporting. They’re more comfortable and more secure. One of our residents designed a better center plate because they wanted them to be even more comfortable, still covers the lock but allows movement up to 15 degrees.

    • @ronfrey5327
      @ronfrey5327 Před rokem

      SOON MFR SOON

  • @andystewart1580
    @andystewart1580 Před rokem +58

    As a prior correctional officer I witnessed inmates hitting their hands up against a wall to open thease. The double lock engaged. The inmates used paperclips as well. Thanks for the videos a thumbs up as usual.

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 Před rokem +9

      I'll remember that next time the wife has me contained.

  • @brandonharper6508
    @brandonharper6508 Před rokem +71

    I remember years and years ago seeing an interview that explained that the simple lock and same key design is a good thing, because then any officer could take the cuffs off.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před rokem +17

      Yeah, it would be an unbelievable hassle if every set of cuffs had their own key, or one of a dozen keys.

    • @awmperry
      @awmperry Před rokem +37

      Yup - in fact, in security, when we hand over a person in custody to police, they'll often just hand us the cuffs from their belt and take the prisoner away with ours, because it's easier than trying to switch the cuffs on the prisoner.
      It makes it all the more amusing when cops on TV need to release someone and panic about going "who's got the keys?"

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem +8

      @@awmperry that's just because they are lazy or want to steal your nicer newer pair lol

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise Před rokem +8

      It is important to remember that locks are each made for a purpose. That purpose isn't always to be the most secure. And lack of security can even be a bonus for some uses.
      For example LOTO locks in many industrial settings will have bodies that can easily be broken off, but relatively strong cores because you want to be able to remove them in a rush but not be able to remove them without it being evident they were removed.
      In the case of handcuffs, they are intended to be used to restrict the movement of someone under the control of the police. They also need to be able to frequently be applied for short times and used by multiple people. Further, they need to be removable in a hurry if there is an emergency situation or something. They absolutely aren't meant to keep someone chained up unsupervised for extended periods of time. And these things are cheap, strong, reusable restraint that are secure enough to do the job.

    • @awmperry
      @awmperry Před rokem +1

      @@MB-jg4tr I can of course neither confirm nor deny that. ;-)

  • @firefly4f4
    @firefly4f4 Před rokem +110

    Another point to add is that they are mostly meant as a temporary restraint, and it is actually important in foreseeable situations that the cuffs can be removed (and reapplied) quickly. An easy example there would be a car crash.

    • @kaboom-zf2bl
      @kaboom-zf2bl Před rokem +6

      that and the locks are NOT the deterrent ... HOW they are placed on the wrists IS ... with the keyhole down ... they are easy to get out of .... with the key hole pointing up ... yu have to be able to bend your hand while holding a pick 270degrees around the cuff body ...
      .
      why is THAT the deterrent ... when your hand passes 18 degrees your muscles for your hand/ forearm open your fingers making it hard to hold something to pick the lock ... also the extreme curve means control is also minimal at best ... THAT is why they are effective ...

    • @TitoRigatoni
      @TitoRigatoni Před rokem +1

      @@kaboom-zf2bl psshh. If you haven't practiced doing it with the pick held in your teeth, are you even trying?

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem +2

      @@kaboom-zf2bl Nope. Chained cuffs can easily be swiveled to gain easy access to the keyhole even when they are applied keyhole facing away from hands. Do you even understand the standard chained handcuff? For your sake I'm glad you don't. Lol. ...Rigid hinged cuffs with keyhole up are much more secure.

    • @schrodingerskatze4308
      @schrodingerskatze4308 Před rokem +1

      @@TitoRigatoni I think the officers would notice that. Also, if you have your hands behind your back, that's completely impossible.

    • @glasslinger
      @glasslinger Před rokem

      @@TitoRigatoni Ha, ha, ha! Let's see you get to the cuffs behind your back with the key in your teeth!

  • @nightmare62089
    @nightmare62089 Před rokem +83

    I went to a high school that had a criminal justice program and was part of a club/team that did a competition every year in various events related to law enforcement, trial procedure, etc. One of my events was defensive tactics which involved basic strikes, takedowns, handcuff procedures and the like. I bet the officer that taught our team I could get out without him noticing. He said ok, cuffed me and I beat them with a paperclip. He was not happy.

  • @oddabandon
    @oddabandon Před rokem +13

    How much would the fanbase have to pay to see LPL break out of prison, a police car, handcuffs (while he's in them), and various other quirky and hilarious make-believe scenarios? Like I want to see this man get out of a straightjacket or something, he truly puts the fear into every lock's heart, and we all adore him for that.

  • @Yugarash1
    @Yugarash1 Před rokem +276

    Lock picking lawyer how to break out of prison tutorial when?

    • @Incandescentiron
      @Incandescentiron Před rokem +23

      Alcatraz field trip?

    • @airvent6199
      @airvent6199 Před rokem +24

      @@Incandescentiron I'm not saying it would be "safe" to turn Alcatraz into a giant escape room experience, I'm not even saying it would be profitable. I am however, saying it would be rad.

    • @marklanders630
      @marklanders630 Před rokem +4

      Already done. Someone sent him a lock from an old jail cell, but I don't know which video that was. Couple years ago anyway.

    • @GlazzedDonut
      @GlazzedDonut Před rokem +4

      @@airvent6199 this but a 2 season dramatized reality show on netflix

    • @petemulhearn7787
      @petemulhearn7787 Před rokem

      If you end up in prison you need a career change because you're a rubbish criminal! 😄

  • @failforward8519
    @failforward8519 Před rokem +705

    Fun Fact: Possession of a concealed handcuff key is a FELONY in Florida

    • @lairdcummings9092
      @lairdcummings9092 Před rokem +403

      Fortunately, possession of a bit of bent wire *isn't.* 😛

    • @bigfutus
      @bigfutus Před rokem +124

      Is concealment considered wearing such key on keychain?

    • @Frank00
      @Frank00 Před rokem +42

      We only need a shim

    • @donaldvincent
      @donaldvincent Před rokem +31

      Funny, my new handcuffs came with a second key hidden in the back of the open snap case for my duty belt.

    • @taitonaito
      @taitonaito Před rokem +150

      So that means I can carry a handcuff key in a holster. That is open carrying a handcuff key, making it legal. (NOT A LEGAL ADVICE; JUST A FRIGGIN' JOKE)

  • @AristonSparta
    @AristonSparta Před rokem +9

    I really like that you showed the inner workings of the mechanism, it makes visualizing what is happening very easy.

  • @SoundBubble
    @SoundBubble Před rokem +55

    Yeah, this is one of those cases where convenience and practicality goes over pick resistance. It's mostly meant to keep suspects from resisting with their hands afterall, not to lock them away securely.

    • @leow.2162
      @leow.2162 Před rokem +2

      In theory, but in theory rubber bullets are supposed to be shot on the ground, not in people's faces, too.

    • @mmfe116
      @mmfe116 Před rokem +5

      @@leow.2162 that's just a manufacturer warning to avoid lawsuits. You can't reasonably hit someone by bouncing rounds, that's silly

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 Před rokem +1

      @@mmfe116 sure you can, at least with the bigger baton rounds

    • @SCIFIguy64
      @SCIFIguy64 Před rokem

      @@ScottKenny1978 I prefer the white phosphorus round. 🚬🪖

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 Před rokem +1

      @@SCIFIguy64 Article 2 of Protocol III of the 1980 Geneva Convention.

  • @K4RN4GE911
    @K4RN4GE911 Před rokem +14

    It's only inevitable that we someday get a video on this channel with LPL behind bars and the opening bit being, "This is the Lockpicking Lawyer and currently I am held in an Alcatraz cell..."

    • @jcwoods2311
      @jcwoods2311 Před rokem

      That would be a great POV movie. Starts off with a bag over his head calmly talking his usual intro. Bag removed and he picks and disables his way out of a real Alcatraz cell and off of the island.
      Let the crowdfunding begin!

    • @aaronpower8741
      @aaronpower8741 Před rokem +6

      The fun part of course would be where he returns to Alcatraz and locks himself back in a cell - to show the first escape wasn't a fluke 🤣

  • @SawdustAndCalluses
    @SawdustAndCalluses Před rokem +62

    I am a LEO, during covid we were experiencing folks using the nose bridge from cheap surgical masks, essentially a twist tie, to shim cuffs. Stay safe!

    • @timaidley7801
      @timaidley7801 Před rokem +22

      Thank you officer, this is useful information

    • @jays8017
      @jays8017 Před rokem +3

      As a LEO, and for those people that were unaware, I would have kept that a secret for those that didn't already know. We still have people wearing the masks.

    • @SawdustAndCalluses
      @SawdustAndCalluses Před rokem +9

      @@jays8017 it's already public information. You can find dozens of youtube videos on how to shim cuffs or even break them. As long as they're double locked, they're fine.

    • @ChirpyMike
      @ChirpyMike Před rokem

      But you didn't notice that these are novelty cuffs?

    • @SawdustAndCalluses
      @SawdustAndCalluses Před rokem +2

      ​@Chirpy Mike they appear generic, but they don't appear novelty. The key and latch system is the same as any standard pair of handcuffs.

  • @charlessekafetz5487
    @charlessekafetz5487 Před rokem +11

    This brings to light how a magician can easily get out of cuffs if they hide a key, shim, or piece of metal in their mouths or ???? Thank you LPL for the cutaway view and explanation of how it works. Again, a wonderful and educational video.

    • @TheRocco96
      @TheRocco96 Před rokem +5

      For magicians there is a market that sells locks and cuffs that are gimmicked so they open without a key.

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 Před rokem

      there are also trick ways to place the cuffs that they look legitimately tight but you can just slip them off without much work.

  • @VisualReversal
    @VisualReversal Před rokem +9

    What’s always fun is during a prisoner exchange when some rookie places a second set on without checking the orientation of the key holes. If they’re facing each other it’s time to get out the power tools. 😂

    • @the_omg3242
      @the_omg3242 Před rokem +1

      You mean to cut the guys hands off so they don't have to damage their handcuffs?

  • @indyhitman7538
    @indyhitman7538 Před rokem +130

    How about a video of you picking the cuffs wearing them behind your back. That would be interesting.

    • @romanb.6905
      @romanb.6905 Před rokem

      Thought the same! LPL, show how to pick zipties behind your back!?

    • @austinbevis4266
      @austinbevis4266 Před rokem +8

      I agree, but I also respect his desire to only show his hands

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard Před rokem +1

      @@austinbevis4266 Eh, there's at least one video where you can see him pretty clearly in a reflection when he was demonstrating something outdoors.

    • @HariSeldon913
      @HariSeldon913 Před rokem +3

      @@austinbevis4266 He's mostly concerned with hiding his face. You can see the portion of him that a handcuff video would show in the naughty lock series he did with Bonsai Bill.

    • @raidensnake9471016
      @raidensnake9471016 Před rokem +29

      @@HariSeldon913 Bonsai Bill is the hidden japanese brother of Bosnian Bill 🤣

  • @BenDover-vv7uj
    @BenDover-vv7uj Před rokem +31

    I know we all appreciate LPLs unique use of verbiage but I really enjoyed this one especially. Not a syllable is wasted, the video isn't a second of time longer than necessary. Still, you learn how it works, how to defeat it and even how it should properly be used. In less than 4 minutes. Bravo :) and thanks!

  • @PushyPawn
    @PushyPawn Před rokem +1

    - Sir, you're under arrest..
    - Well too bad, I've had Counter Custody Training.

  • @koobs4549
    @koobs4549 Před rokem +226

    I found a pair of real cuffs when I was a kid & taught myself how to pick them with a paper clip. That’s the full extent of my lock picking career 😂

    • @NonLegitNation2
      @NonLegitNation2 Před rokem

      i'm guessing they were furry and you found them in your moms sock drawer? 🤣

    • @empath69
      @empath69 Před rokem +15

      A friend in college had a pair; I found most paper clips too flimsy, but the metal spring in old wooden clothes pins, on the other hand...
      I could get myself out of a pair (yes, palms in) in about thirty seconds from the moment of attention being turned away from my hands.
      (Bonus Tip: Levi's jeans USED to have a heavy leather patch on the back for branding, and the sides would not be stitched so a belt could pass through like it was an extra-long belt loop. I could place my 'lockpick' in there securely, and it'd be instantly accessible if I was cuffed 'properly' with my hands behind my back. Sadly Levi's changed to a paper-thin patch sewn down on all four sides, and my 'hiding spot' is gone.)

    • @blindleader42
      @blindleader42 Před rokem +8

      A good sewist (seamstress is the traditional term, but we are gradually removing superfluous gender from the English language) could restore the functionality of your Levis. It would cost money, but "You get what you pay for". 😬 Alternatively, you can learn to do almost any craft-like thing with CZcams searches, and it probably wouldn't cost much more than having a pro do it for you.😄

    • @MrTarfu
      @MrTarfu Před rokem

      @@empath69 You could just get yourself some plastic keys and sew them into all your pants under your belt

    • @razshade397
      @razshade397 Před rokem +6

      was is in your parent's bedroom?

  • @joshg218
    @joshg218 Před rokem +21

    Thin paper clip is all you need. We used to practice this at the shop I used to work at. It is pretty tough to position them so you can't get a paper clip in

    • @MichaelBransonCoach
      @MichaelBransonCoach Před rokem

      Shop as in workshop filled with tattooed dudes and expensive cars in various stages of dismantlement?

  • @WastedTalent-
    @WastedTalent- Před rokem +3

    There's an old DefCon video out there of a guy picking police handcuffs with a banana peel stem. I told a cop friend of mine about it and she laughed and said it was impossible. So, we gave it a try. I was able to open the cuffs in a few seconds. I picked the lock via the keyway and shim. Then, we tried an apple stem. I could open via the keyway, but it was too short to use as a shim. I also shimmed it with a thin zip tie. Her conclusion was, Don't give anyone fruit while in custody.

  • @Jeff-cn9up
    @Jeff-cn9up Před rokem +11

    For added security, some agencies also often use an single additional secondary locking cover that goes over the linking chain and the parts of the handcuffs that has the keyholes on it, and it uses a padlock to keep it closed.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem +4

      Usually only "correctional" officers use the black box.

    • @mcpr5971
      @mcpr5971 Před rokem +1

      yeah like on con-air

    • @ronfrey5327
      @ronfrey5327 Před rokem

      NO MERCY FOR THEM AT ALL ZERO......
      THEY BETTER BE LOOKING FOR A NEW LINE OF WORK...

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem

      @@ronfrey5327 we would rather keep THEM , but get rid of you! No mercy for you, hun!

  • @MrShadymattloz
    @MrShadymattloz Před rokem +3

    I could have used this video on Valentine’s Day but I’m glad I have the info now. Thanks!

  • @swj719
    @swj719 Před rokem +252

    LPL: "... not a fluke"
    All of us: "HE SAID THE THING!!!"

    • @codywarburton3112
      @codywarburton3112 Před rokem +4

      Nope saying the thing involves person's name in particular a lockpick you would know that if you actually watched videos

    • @ReVision..
      @ReVision.. Před rokem +5

      ​@@codywarburton3112 Fantastic gatekeeping, Bosnian Bill would be so proud. NOT

    • @higihups
      @higihups Před rokem

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo Would you please explain, why you are writing comments with this wording in that frequency?

    • @hushravelle
      @hushravelle Před rokem +2

      @@codywarburton3112 🤓

    • @daewooparts
      @daewooparts Před rokem

      Must have been a flounder 🐟

  • @jackbandit2114
    @jackbandit2114 Před rokem +12

    Haaaaa, I just discovered the second locking mechanism on my own handcuffs. The one that keeps them from closing down too much on wrists. I feel silly cause I knew this was a feature, I just didn't know how it was done and assumed my cuffs didn't have it.
    Anyways thank you for making my bdsm adventures much safer.

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem

      LOL i thought you might be a cop (that doesnt understand how your crime fighting equipment worked)!

  • @Nebbia_affaraccimiei
    @Nebbia_affaraccimiei Před rokem +6

    learned a new word today, "counter custody training". thanks LPL

  • @nlb137
    @nlb137 Před rokem +3

    I think another factor in why they are "good enough" is that you can keep the person under observation. A lock doesn't have to be pick-proof, it just needs to delay an unauthorized user long enough for them to be caught. The amount of delay needed is lower when the handcuffed person is directly observable by an officer, compared to a shackle lock or door lock that might not have anyone nearby.

  • @TopGoose-bf1mx
    @TopGoose-bf1mx Před rokem +76

    Guys I’ve figured out who LockPickingLawyer is.
    If you notice, even when he reviews reflective items, he is never visible. It’s not to hide his face, it’s because he doesn’t have one.
    LPL is a floating set of arms and hands. Audio is digitally added.

    • @matteppelheimer4096
      @matteppelheimer4096 Před rokem +28

      You’ve missed the obvious answer. He’s clearly a vampire!

    • @higihups
      @higihups Před rokem +11

      @@matteppelheimer4096 That explains, why he requires a mirrorless camera.

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Před rokem +4

      There was a video where his face was visible in a reflection two or more years ago.
      Maybe that was before he got bitten? 🤔

    • @mycatistypingthis5450
      @mycatistypingthis5450 Před rokem +9

      @@LRM12o8 It was a ruse, just a mask.

    • @InterestingStuff888
      @InterestingStuff888 Před rokem +2

      LPL is a VR lock picking simulator made in Source 2

  • @JeremyCulbreath
    @JeremyCulbreath Před rokem +6

    It would be more fun to see you pick the handcuffs while in them. I think people would be surprised just how easy that is, even with improvised tools. Amazing how low-security handcuffs actually are and still get the job done day in and day out all over the world.

  • @OscarSommerbo
    @OscarSommerbo Před rokem +10

    One additional feature is that when locked correctly, the keyway faces away from the hands, making it almost impossible to open even with a key. The biggest weakness is the chain, which is why law enforcement have moved to hinged or rigid cuffs.

    • @legionofanon
      @legionofanon Před rokem +3

      found someone who mentions the chain. i recently saw an instagram video that show you can tangle the chain slightly, and by levering your wrists you can break the chain out of one of the cuffs

    • @OscarSommerbo
      @OscarSommerbo Před rokem

      @@legionofanon Which is why I think most PDs are moving away from them to more rigid cuffs. However, "doublecuffing" effectively creates that chain vulnerability.

    • @doublepinger
      @doublepinger Před rokem

      Must be when they're made of cheap stuff, or something stupid like aluminum. Steel, particularly a less brittle kind, would ruin any effort.

    • @OscarSommerbo
      @OscarSommerbo Před rokem

      @@doublepinger Cheap steel can be surprisingly brittle. And remember, the reason why this style of cuff is still in use is primarily for cost reasons.

    • @nathankeck4027
      @nathankeck4027 Před rokem +3

      When I worked security, I had a pair of cuffs that only had 2 links in the chain. Most of the videos I’ve seen showing how to break the chain involved 3 chains where you used the two chains on the outside to leverage the chain in the middle opposite directions so it would break. I had a friend that claimed he could get out of my cuffs, so I restrained him with his palms facing away from each other and the key holes facing inward with his hands behind his back. He was unable to even see what he was doing and couldn’t figure it out with his hands opposite, so for fun I cuffed him with his hands in front and palms facing each other and watched him for another 2-3 minutes struggle with breaking the chain. I had a good laugh watching him struggle the whole time!

  • @pamboo2346
    @pamboo2346 Před rokem +5

    next he's going to have a video picking a lock to a cell-

  • @GreenJimll
    @GreenJimll Před rokem +4

    Many years ago I had to pick the handcuffs that were used by student Rag (charity+fun for UK undergraduates - I don't know if there's an equivalent to Rag outside the UK) to join a couple together for a prank during Rag Week. Unfortunately said couple had split up the night before this jape was sprung on them and the last person they wanted to be locked to was each other. I used an old fork from the refectory and as a "thank you" I got to keep the handcuffs. Which then lead to more japes later that year, but that's a different story. 🙂

  • @MitchellTF
    @MitchellTF Před 7 měsíci

    ...The fact that they're nigh impossible to pick if you have the palms the correct way is a REALLY good point.

  • @CannaMike420
    @CannaMike420 Před rokem

    Arms behind your back, palms facing away (out) and keyhole facing down. Now you’re cuffed !

  • @StrongDreamsWaitHere
    @StrongDreamsWaitHere Před rokem +3

    This basically destroys every movie situation involving two strangers handcuffed together.

    • @cymond
      @cymond Před rokem +1

      Nah, they simply don't know anything about handcuff locks, just like 99% of people

  • @patriciaschiro2659
    @patriciaschiro2659 Před rokem +9

    These are the one things I never have to pick. I have what I call collapsable hands; I can compress my hands and slip them out of cuffs. I do love you videos though and think it’s cool to figure out how to pick locks.

  • @bartonpayne4783
    @bartonpayne4783 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The one thing the movies seems to get right…you CAN pick cuffs with a paper clip. Yes, even if double locked. Just as was demonstrated in this video, but with a simple uncoated paper clip

  • @alacharger
    @alacharger Před 7 měsíci

    40 years using these in my job. Hand behind back, palms out, keyholes up and away from the hands. Never lost a prisoner. I typically use the hinged cuffs instead of the chain cuffs.

  • @daetslovactmandcarry6999

    There are several models that use a second key making them much harder to pick, but these are generally discouraged since the second key is much easier to loose, leaving the officer in a position to pick or cut the locks. Corrections doesn’t even generally use them, which may be why I couldn’t find an example at the moment over at Galls- They’re probably off the market (at least for the moment).

  • @YouTubeSupportTeams
    @YouTubeSupportTeams Před rokem +4

    Wow... so the way Sarah Connor done it in Terminator 2 is actually quite realistic!!! I always thought the way she done it was far fetched but actually, given the technology used in locks at the time it might have just worked.

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

  • @swankydanky1182
    @swankydanky1182 Před rokem

    When handcuffing and searching we also keep a firm grasp on the linking chain as not to allow these kinds of shenanigans.

  • @matthewellisor5835
    @matthewellisor5835 Před rokem +37

    Of the handful of times that.. uh, my friend has been cuffed, he says that he was only properly cuffed once. One time, I .. um, saw him hand the cuffs back to the office when he was told that he was no longer being detained and was free to go.
    The look on the officer's face was priceless.
    Yes, usually good enough. Downside is that the same mechanism is too often used elsewhere (longgun racks come to mind, yikes! I think you've done a few videos on that topic.) and just like a cuffed person should never be left alone, those other uses shouldn't be unattended.

    • @aritakalo8011
      @aritakalo8011 Před rokem +9

      Yeah. If they could manage it, they could as well make the release be a button or something. Cuffs are not meant to lock person up permanently. It is a temporary restrain to be used with detaining officer in attendance.
      Since also: Once you cuff someone, they are restrained and impaired meaning the attending officer is now responsible for the basic safety and well fare of the cuffed person.
      So both security and detained person welfare wise, person is not to be left cuffed while unattended.
      It is just a "the detained person can't take a sudden swing at me" tool. It isn't an anti escape tool and so on. That is what physical holding or a locked door is for.

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Před rokem

      It is a great mechanism for a belt though. Nearly infinite adjustability, perfect fit guaranteed!

    • @modarkthemauler
      @modarkthemauler Před rokem

      @@LRM12o8 Had a belt like that. The ratcheting mechanism was made of plastic embedded in faux leather. Worked well until the teeth wore down from repeated use and it became a self loosening belt.

    • @cympimpin20
      @cympimpin20 Před rokem

      Your friend is lucky the officer had good humor about it. Removing cuffs on your own like that, even if you would have otherwise been free to go, can catch an additional charge like "evading detainment" or something similar in a lot of places. He could have wound right back up with the cuffs on, and with charges.

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 Před rokem

      @@modarkthemauler well, that's unfortunate then. I've had mine for like a year now and it's by far the best belt I ever had.

  • @KibaKitsune
    @KibaKitsune Před rokem +15

    Today I learned about the handcuff double locking mechanism. Somehow you hear how easy handcuffs are to shim all over, but nobody mentions this very important counter measure to that.

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před rokem +1

      Difficult to shim when they have a double ratchet and separator. Not all cuffs are the cheap crap shown here.

    • @brendanm5831
      @brendanm5831 Před rokem

      It's not a countermeasure to shimming. It's to prevent them getting too tight

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před rokem

      @@brendanm5831 It does both.

  • @chrisrnz
    @chrisrnz Před rokem +2

    Watched the 2021 LPL Saintcon presentation yesterday. One of the most interesting sessions I've watched in a long time and well worth a watch (even if you just want to see LPL "fail" to open a lock, although watching the video will explain the context behind that).

  • @brianfisher7385
    @brianfisher7385 Před rokem +1

    Counter Custody, I learned a new term today. Thanks LPL!

  • @gkeyman565
    @gkeyman565 Před rokem +8

    It's a lot better to be watching handcuffs on CZcams than wearing them in jail!
    have a great day, stay outta cuffs

  • @naaitsab
    @naaitsab Před rokem +36

    The bracelets naming remind me that they are sometimes called 'bedroom bracelets'. Perhaps they are from missus LPL's lock collection?

    • @ktang001
      @ktang001 Před rokem +8

      Those would be pink and furry!!

    • @IAMDARTHVADERBITCH
      @IAMDARTHVADERBITCH Před rokem

      ​@@ktang001 nah those ones break way too easily, ehem, or so I've heard 😉

    • @alaeriia01
      @alaeriia01 Před rokem +15

      @@ktang001 the fur is so that they don't cause injury during "detention calisthenics".

    • @phoule76
      @phoule76 Před rokem +4

      handcuffs are called "spouses" in Spanish

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 Před rokem +1

      @@ktang001 Those ones break to easily, don't stand up to any real resistance play.

  • @Halfpipesaur
    @Halfpipesaur Před rokem

    Thank you LPL. This is very useful.

  • @AsyncProductionsRP
    @AsyncProductionsRP Před rokem

    Good to see you back, LPL!

  • @cameronjadewallace
    @cameronjadewallace Před rokem +10

    Whelp, now I have my answer to how Parker kept getting out of those handcuffs so quick

    • @paulandrewmonson
      @paulandrewmonson Před rokem

      Parker the Richard stark novels? I still read and reread those. My favorite!

  • @FallenDevil5150
    @FallenDevil5150 Před rokem +3

    Critical reminder from the legend, Bosnian Bill: "Stay safe, Stay legal"

  • @MazdaBass971
    @MazdaBass971 Před rokem +1

    “Officer can you pass me my covert companion please” 😆😆

  • @buckthecoondog4107
    @buckthecoondog4107 Před rokem

    In 15 years I have never seen anyone attempt to pick the handcuffs but I did see one big fella break them like it was nothing.

  • @stans5270
    @stans5270 Před rokem +9

    FYI - They're much harder to pick when positioned with the keyway away from the fingers.
    They have secondary cases that enclose the locking mechanism. - The Black Box

  • @NeatNit
    @NeatNit Před rokem +8

    How did it take until video number 1503 to show handcuffs?
    Brilliant video as always. The colored cutaway was a fantastic explainer.

    • @lemax6865
      @lemax6865 Před rokem

      Probably to build enough viewership and contacts at CZcams to prevent the video from being taken down.

  • @PocketWomen
    @PocketWomen Před rokem

    Great demonstration. Cheers

  • @Marween
    @Marween Před rokem

    Crazy how easy that was. Great video as always LPL

  • @TTM1895
    @TTM1895 Před rokem +3

    tbh I haven't seen this style of handcuffed for almost nine years. I guess some really old police departments might still use those though.

    • @lebeau5451
      @lebeau5451 Před rokem +2

      Maybe a start of series?
      Tomorrow: Masterlock Fingerprint braceletts😆

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem +1

      Where are you located? These are pretty standard in USA still.

  • @HECKproductions
    @HECKproductions Před rokem +3

    calling the key a key is a bit of a stretch since it has no coding whatsoever and is literally just a lever

  • @TokenTombstone
    @TokenTombstone Před rokem +1

    Raise your hand if you have ever had those on, unwillingly.

  • @jacobpaint
    @jacobpaint Před rokem

    Perhaps the most important LPL video I will ever watch.

  • @warsurplus
    @warsurplus Před rokem +4

    I think most police departments have moved on to more sophisticated handcuffs from this design.

    • @ktang001
      @ktang001 Před rokem +1

      Wouldn't rigid handcuffs still have the same locking mechanism?

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem +1

      No they haven't. Rigid hinged cuffs are better as they allow less movement, and positioning the keyway away from the hands gives added anti-pick security. However a lot of Agencies prohibit use of hinged cuffs. The lock mechanism is the same on hinged. This is why it's standard operating procedure to frisk.

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 Před rokem

      Nope, most are still short chain.

    • @warsurplus
      @warsurplus Před rokem

      @@hubster4477 The short chain doesn't dictate the locking mechanism. I've seen cuffs that appear to have a different mechanism.

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 Před rokem

      @Ejuice Vaper aaah in the UK. Im a long way from there!😂

  • @ronnybe7994
    @ronnybe7994 Před rokem +3

    Why didn't you pick them while wearing them?!
    Missed opportunity!

  • @sleepy-gamer
    @sleepy-gamer Před rokem

    I’ve been waiting for this one

  • @juullord8111
    @juullord8111 Před rokem

    thank you LPL, useful knowledge for my future endeavors against the federal government

  • @candlersdad
    @candlersdad Před rokem +3

    A friend of mine had some police handcuffs and I handcuffed myself to his car. I didn't know he didn't have the key. He has to pick his mom up and was kinda pissed so I had to figure out how to pick these real quickly. I had a safety pin and figured it out in about a minute. I love how easy these are

  • @ammenz
    @ammenz Před rokem +3

    How long would it take you to free yourself while properly handcuffed using only a hairpin? Would love to see a video of that.

  • @GoatsAndChickens123
    @GoatsAndChickens123 Před rokem +1

    This is the most competent I have ever felt while watching one of LPL’s videos.

  • @RIPSLYMEFAN
    @RIPSLYMEFAN Před rokem +1

    LPL: “HEY OFFICER! Wanna see a trick?”

  • @jackfrank303
    @jackfrank303 Před rokem +6

    So you've taught me how to pick the lock to the bank. You taught me how to pick the lock to the cuffs for when I get arrested for picking the lock to the bank. Can you show how to pick the lock on the jail cell next?

  • @carlsasau6162
    @carlsasau6162 Před rokem +5

    Cuffing people with the hands facing away from the locking mechanism can be very uncomfortable for them. So it should be avoided for big bad drunk brawlers. Maybe it is something for small framed escape artists.
    Anyway, we replaced cuffs like the ones from this video for something that cannot be opened that easy. I am sure it wont hold lock picking lawyers, but I doubt those need arresting.

  • @bowenjudd1028
    @bowenjudd1028 Před rokem +1

    Oh my goodness, I can finally get detached from my bed
    I don’t want to talk about what happened

  • @graememckay9972
    @graememckay9972 Před rokem

    Many years ago I was issued new rigid cuffs to replace these. The news papers were mocking the thousands in costs to replace cuffs with new rigid ones that were so easy to pick. Our Instructor pointed out that they were very easy to pick but if properly used ie hands behind back, palms out and arrested person searched they wouldn't have anything to pick the lock with and wouldn't be able to articulate their hands enough to use any item (even a key).

  • @marcvos125
    @marcvos125 Před rokem +5

    Your volume is a bit low. Either way keep up the good work

  • @Jo_Blo
    @Jo_Blo Před rokem +3

    $90 for a covert companion is absurd.

  • @amateurshooter6054
    @amateurshooter6054 Před rokem

    Thanks LPL

  • @cam7404
    @cam7404 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! I definitely learned something new today and I cannot wait to catch cops in shows putting handcuffs on incorrectly 😂

  • @Jakub1989YTb
    @Jakub1989YTb Před rokem

    I recieved a "counter custory training" when I was young.
    Back in the day we called it "parenting and education".

  • @dappwp4387
    @dappwp4387 Před rokem

    Thanks! You saved my dignity tonight

  • @unclemarksdiyauto
    @unclemarksdiyauto Před rokem

    Amazing! Even with the correct tools, I am not sure I could open most locks, but as locks go, this one I think I could! Thanks LPL.

  • @lukenoel9075
    @lukenoel9075 Před rokem

    wow this was so helpful, thank you lpl!

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Před rokem

    Great video!