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Northamptonshire Police officer gets stuck in handcuffs in training | Northamptonshire Police officer gets stuck in handcuffs in training |
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A police officer had to call on the fire service to release him from handcuffs after getting stuck in them during a demonstration. | A police officer had to call on the fire service to release him from handcuffs after getting stuck in them during a demonstration. |
The Northamptonshire Police officer was showing new recruits how to use hinged handcuffs when the incident happened. | The Northamptonshire Police officer was showing new recruits how to use hinged handcuffs when the incident happened. |
The training sergeant thanked Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service for cutting the cuffs off him. | The training sergeant thanked Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service for cutting the cuffs off him. |
The force's chief constable joked he "would rather have chewed my arm off than call the fire service". | The force's chief constable joked he "would rather have chewed my arm off than call the fire service". |
After the incident was shared on Twitter, colleagues of the released officer said the incident carried a "cake fine" and would probably result in a "career-long nickname". | After the incident was shared on Twitter, colleagues of the released officer said the incident carried a "cake fine" and would probably result in a "career-long nickname". |
The officer in question - the core training sergeant for the force - was made to walk to the fire station to be cut free from the cuffs. | The officer in question - the core training sergeant for the force - was made to walk to the fire station to be cut free from the cuffs. |
Scott Renwick said the mishap "wasn't a good start to the day" but he did not mind if his misfortune "put a smile on a single face during these difficult times". |
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