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    2 cm (9.13 inches), the speedcuffs are slightly larger than the chain-linked and hinged handcuffs previously manufactured by Hiatts, and accommodate a greater...
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  • based handcuff manufacturer best known for their Speedcuffs. This page lists people with the surname Hiatt. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific...
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    Defense wound Defensive gun use Electroshock weapon Gun safety Handgun Hiatt speedcuffs Hollow-point bullet Knife / Combat knife Laser pointer Laser sight...
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    undertaking general police duties are equipped with extendable batons, Hiatt speedcuffs and Airwave personal radios. The RMP also uses the Home Office Large...
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    their personal body armour, PAVA incapacitation spray, batons and Hiatt speedcuffs, all MDP officers are trained to use firearms and about 90% are armed...
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    bulkier to carry, rigid handcuffs permit several variations in cuffing. Hiatts Speedcuffs are rigid handcuffs used by most police forces in the United Kingdom...
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    Modern Hiatt speedcuffs...
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    P99 or Px4 Storm handgun, two extra 10 round magazines, a pair of Hiatt Speedcuffs, a T-baton, a pepper spray, an LED torch and a walkie-talkie. Sometimes...
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    were changed to avoid confusion with the ranks of other agencies. Hiatt speedcuffs, T-baton, LED flashlight, riot shields, helmets and walkie-talkies...
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    operating fixed-wing aircraft. Other items of equipment include: Folding Hiatt Speedcuffs Monadnock 26" friction-lock baton with Hindi cap First Aid pouch TETRA...
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    cameras – worn on the chest rigid-bar handcuff – TCH 842 like the Hiatt speedcuffs type are being phased in as part of general issue kit PAVA spray –...
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    Hoffman cut down tool, to cut ligatures, held in a sealed belt pouch Hiatt speedcuffs are carried by some specialist officers, such as the Designated Search...
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    Personal equipment consisted of a Police duty belt holding handcuffs (Hiatts Speedcuffs or TCH-840 Rigid Handcuffs), a 21" Autolock baton with a Hindi cap...
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  • constables still carry the standard issue T-batons, pepper spray and Hiatts Speedcuffs as well as the Walther P99 standard-issue sidearm. In some circumstances...
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    they are left- or right-handed. These types of handcuffs are known as speedcuffs or quickcuffs, as the rigid bar design allows the officer to easily control...
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