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27: 121:, may make it somewhat more difficult for some people to breathe, especially after physical activity. Frequently, hog-tying has been performed on a person who has been violently resisting. Various mechanisms for sudden death while hogtied have been proposed, ranging from changes in chest movement from being handcuffed, to drug use, to pre-existing medical conditions such as obesity or 125:, to police and medical personnel using their body weight to compress both the chest and abdomen in the process of applying the restraint devices. Concerns about the restrained person dying have led to many US police departments discontinuing the practice of hogtying people. 97:
with the hands behind the back. The feet are pulled behind the person, until the hands and feet can be connected. (The head and neck are left free.) The restrained person is then placed on the stomach, in a face-down
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When performed on a human, a hogtie is any position that results in the arms and legs being bound, both tied behind the person and then connecting the hands and feet. The practice has been called
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has it where three of the four limbs are tied together, as tying all four together is difficult and can result in harm to the animal.
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together, rendering the subject immobile and helpless. Originally, it was applied to
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branded
ranch
limbs
pigs
pigs
cattle
inhumane
restrained
legcuffs
handcuffed
prone position
positional restraint asphyxia
positional asphyxia
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Hogtie bondage
BDSM
Calf roping
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