käsirautat
Käsirautat, often translated as handcuffs, are restraint devices that secure a person's wrists together. They are typically made of metal, commonly steel or aluminum, and consist of two interlocking cuffs connected by a chain or a hinge. Each cuff has a swinging arm that ratchets into a toothed segment, allowing for adjustment to fit different wrist sizes. A key is usually required to unlock and release the cuffs.
Historically, restraint devices have been used for centuries to control individuals. Modern käsirautat evolved from earlier
The use of käsirautat is subject to legal regulations in most jurisdictions, dictating when and how they