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ABS | Anti-lock Braking System | |
LHU | Lock Haven University | |
KL | Key Lock | |
LHUP | Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania | |
LO | Lock On | |
DLM | Distributed Lock Manager | |
EDL | Electronic Differential Lock | |
WL | Write Lock | |
PL | Parental Lock | |
NL | New Lock | |
MLU | Mirror Lock Up | |
BKL | Big Kernel Lock | |
LM | Lock Manager | |
FL | Frequency Lock | |
LL | Laser Lock | |
ALB | Anti Lock Brakes | |
IBTL | In Before The Lock | |
FEL | Flash Exposure Lock | |
ALB | Anti-Lock Braking | |
QL | Quick Lock | |
LOCK | Lock the Bus | |
SL | Shift Lock | |
ABS | Anti-lock Breaking System | |
ML | Memory Lock | |
LB | Lock Bit |
What does Lock-on mean?
- Lock-on
- A lock-on is a technique used by peaceful protesters to make it difficult to remove them from their place of protest. It often involves handcuffs, chains, padlocks or bicycle locks. More complicated lock-ons involve protesters putting their limbs through pipes containing concrete, or a mixture of steel and concrete and is only limited by the imagination and ingenuity of those making the "lock-on". The willing protester can choose between a type that will allow them to willingly remove themselves or a type that requires machinery to remove them. In American protest movements dating from the 1960s and 70s, the term lockdown applies to a person's attaching themself to a building, object, fence or other immobile object. This was originally done with chains and handcuffs, but other devices have been introduced, including tripods and tubes or pipes with handholds built in to link a person to an object or to create chains of people. The safe removal of the protesters necessitates the involvement of skilled technicians, and is often time-consuming. The lock-on chosen by the protester may be the difference between being arrested or not, or may vary the kind or number of charges brought against them by the police. If a protester can remove themselves when asked to by the police, they may stand a better chance of not being arrested. However, if they can remove themselves and they chose not to, they may receive a charge for refusing to remove themselves from the lock-on. If the protester cannot remove themselves, it is likely that potential charges are not as important to them as what they are protesting about.
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