Awkward...

Dublin Fire Brigade have been raising eyebrows after posting to Twitter about a recent callout they received involving a set of handcuffs
The force tweeted over the weekend with a whimsical description of how they freed a member of the public from a rather embarrassing situation.
Phibsborough firefighters were able to help a person out of a sticky situation after a key broke. Showing restraint and being "handy" with tools the crew soon had them on their way pic.twitter.com/PzAiAmuOBX
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) August 14, 2022
It's not said specifically how the person became entrapped in a set of handcuffs, but sometimes it's a case of 'the less said the better'.
And who needs explicit details, when the rest of Irish Twitter have done all the imagining for you?
I'd walk miles to the nearest hardware shop with a coat draped over my wrists to buy a hacksaw, and then operate the hacksaw with my teeth before I would call the fire brigade over something like this ???
— Nicola Kavanagh (@NicolaKavana) August 15, 2022
— 911 Emergency Communications Dispatcher II (@EastCoastAlert) August 15, 2022
Dublin Fire Brigade haven't elaborated on the situation, but there's one question on everyone's minds:
Was the optilube already on the scene when the firefighters arrived ?
— Steven Donegan (@Dono1983) August 15, 2022