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Ancient criminal law collarbone how to wear

The collarbone is a torture device used in ancient criminal law, which consists of a chain connecting two handcuffs, locking the criminal's hands to his chest and preventing him from moving freely.

The collarbone is used by wearing it on the criminal's body, which generally consists of two handcuffs and a chain. Criminals need to use the lockbones by first attaching the handcuffs to their wrists, then connecting the two handcuffs together through the chain, and finally locking the handcuffs to their chest.

Note: Chokeholds in ancient criminal law were an extremely harsh punishment and are no longer used in modern society.