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Found this on youtube, thought you might like to see it![]()

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Yes, I liked to see it - thank you! ![]()

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Yeah, it was cool ![]()
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'Bang Bang'....lol
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Thanks for the link!
What I always found so interesting in that scene (but maybe that was already mentioned somewhere else?) is that the police cuff Sherlock and John together. When John is brought outside, Sherlock is already wearing cuffs, right? And then they open them and cuff him together with John. Is that actually done these days, cuffing two suspects together? The question doesn't really keep me awake at night, I'm just always wondering when I watch that scene. ![]()
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Maybe it's to make sure they don't lose either of them? In that case, it didn't really work![]()

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Swanpride wrote:
No, you don't do this...for obvious reasons. After all, the point of handcuffs is to control the suspect, and you don't have much control when he still can move one arm freely (as Sherlock proved).
Yep, they just needed to orchestrate the wonderful joint escape scene, wouldn't have worked if each of them had had their individual set of handcuffs. ![]()
