Details of request 'Handcuffs usage'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
151195 sent Sun Mar 14 18:21:11 UTC 2010 waiting_response Sun Mar 14 18:21:11 UTC 2010 waiting_response outgoing
151341 response Mon Mar 15 11:21:46 UTC 2010 waiting_response Mon Mar 15 13:20:13 UTC 2010 waiting_response incoming
160199 response Mon Apr 12 09:18:38 UTC 2010 rejected Mon Apr 12 13:33:34 UTC 2010 rejected incoming
160391 followup_sent Mon Apr 12 13:43:01 UTC 2010 internal_review Mon Apr 12 13:43:01 UTC 2010 internal_review outgoing
161607 response Thu Apr 15 11:32:47 UTC 2010 internal_review Thu Apr 29 09:53:41 UTC 2010 internal_review incoming
172201 response Thu May 13 11:37:20 UTC 2010 internal_review Thu May 13 14:19:39 UTC 2010 internal_review incoming
179605 response Fri Jun 04 11:22:42 UTC 2010 internal_review Fri Jun 04 21:52:04 UTC 2010 internal_review incoming
192781 response Wed Jun 30 08:36:14 UTC 2010 partially_successful Wed Jun 30 19:50:57 UTC 2010 partially_successful incoming
193317 followup_sent Wed Jun 30 19:53:19 UTC 2010 outgoing

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