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2. A restraint worn by prisoners, consisting of a chain around the waist, to which the prisoner's hands may be chained or cuffed. Sometimes the ankles are also connected by means of longer chains. Such restraints are often used in the U.S. in court rooms, or for transporting prisoners, or in other public situations as a safeguard against escape. | 2. A restraint worn by prisoners, consisting of a chain around the waist, to which the prisoner's hands may be chained or cuffed. Sometimes the ankles are also connected by means of longer chains. Such restraints are often used in the U.S. in court rooms, or for transporting prisoners, or in other public situations as a safeguard against escape. | ||
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Revision as of 02:42, 1 December 2019
A belly chain is one of the following:
1. A type of body jewelry worn around the waist. Some belly chains attach to a navel piercing - these are also called "pierced belly chains".
2. A restraint worn by prisoners, consisting of a chain around the waist, to which the prisoner's hands may be chained or cuffed. Sometimes the ankles are also connected by means of longer chains. Such restraints are often used in the U.S. in court rooms, or for transporting prisoners, or in other public situations as a safeguard against escape.
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