Who would be liable for giving illegal information and instruction (with regards to physical intervention, self-defence, handcuffing, etc.)?
Well the short answer is, it would be you!
Now you may be able to take some action against the trainer who provided the information to you.
But fundamentally, you would be liable for not doing your own due diligence prior to undertaking or commissioning training with your chosen training provider.
This video explains why we have become a society of repeaters and why you should choose your training provider carefully.
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# BTEC Level 3 Restraint Instructor Award Course;
# BTEC Level 3 Self-Defence Instructor Award Course;
# BTEC Level 3 Handcuff Trainer Award Course.
Which are possibly some of the most legally defensible courses in the UK today.
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