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Plastic handcuffs (also called PlastiCuffs, FlexiCuffs, zip cuffs, flex cuffs or Double Cuffs) are a form of physical restraint for the hands made of plastic straps. They function as handcuffs but are cheaper and easier to carry than metal handcuffs, and they cannot be reused. The device was first introduced in 1965. [1]
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The Prime Video adaptation of the popular video game series received its first trailer on Saturday, showcasing its nuclear wasteland setting and the terrifying monsters that roam the devastated world.
Handcuffs are restraint devices. Handcuff or Handcuffs may also refer to: Plastic handcuffs, a restraint made with plastic straps; Handcuff cover, a piece of metal that can be placed around the handcuffs; Handcuffs, a 1969 film by Krsto Papić "Handcuffs" (Togetherness), a 2015 episode from this television series; Handcuff knot, a knot having ...
Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep, also known in North America as Endless Ocean: Blue World and Japan as Forever Blue: Call of the Ocean (FOREVER BLUE( 2) 海の呼び声, Forever Blue( Tsū): Umi no Yobigoe), is a scuba diving video game for the Wii and a sequel to Endless Ocean.
With the right training, almost anyone can wrestle free of the makeshift handcuffs. While your natural instinct may be to wiggle your wrists to free your hands out of the plastic ties, that method ...
In 1994, it was released for the Mega Drive as Ocean's first Sega game, [5] and on the Game Boy. [citation needed] It was also released on the Sega Channel in 1995, [6] the Game Boy Color in 1999, and remade for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. The player controls the one player character, Mr. Nutz, an anthropomorphic red squirrel through six ...