Apparatus for securing an individual's hands adjacent his waist

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for maintaining the wrists and hands of an individual adjacent the individual's waist. The apparatus includes a primary elongate strap detachably extending around the individual's waist and includes a secondary strap attached to the primary strap. The second strap is shaped and dimensioned to engage and prevent the movement of the hands and wrists of the individual. The individual can slide the primary strap around his waist without being able to disengage himself from the secondary strap.

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