Originally posted by J-kid
Would anyone use submissions on the street besides chokes.
I would have to think about it even though it would be easy for me to break a arm i wouldnt usally want to unless i have no choice. What about you guys....
Depends on circumstances.
However, something to consider that one of my instructors pointed out:
Some people, you break an elbow and they figure, "Heck, it's already broken and the pain is adding fuel to my fire, so why stop now?" (granted, this will usually only happen with people who're on something - but you never know)
But lock that same elbow and they might do anything they can (including anything you ask) to prevent it from being broken.
Now, knees and ankles are critter of a different color, though. You take them out and you affect their mobility. Then you can pat them down for firearms or knives (maybe use locks/breaks to enable this) and walk away. They won't be able to chase you and if they don't have any firearms or blades they won't be much of a threat to you once you get outside their reach (any other projectiles they may get hold of won't be likely to inflict serious damage).
But, again, it's all situational. When restraining my step-son, for instance, I always avoided injuring him - and he was a full grown man when I was restraining him. I just used locks and pins and, once, a disarm to restrain him until he calmed down (he occasionally had some schizophrenic and paranoid episodes).
When I was attacked by a guy in a convenience store parking lot, though, I dislocated his elbow, kicked him in the chest, and drove away without giving it a second thought (until I was about halfway home and realized that he was probably 16 or 17 and I was, at the time, 20 - fortunately, the cops never showed up at my doorstep).
Mike