The Bind holds him in place for the seconds needed to teleport him to somewhere under lock and key until the battle is over. Nothing stopping us from drop the binding a split second before hand, or to be more accurate our device.
And it's good to know that's what the plan IS. There has been talk for about as long as this quest has gone on about how sometimes I'm super literal about what a vote says and sometimes I'm not; a lot of that has to do with the fact that, like this vote, a plan will be suggested and become the bandwagon and yet I have no clue what the intentions are beyond what is explicitly in the vote because there is no discussion about exactly what you want to happen. All I have to go on is what is written out in vote format.
Here for example, the vote to Ring Bind Sparky and then teleport him to Canberra came out of nowhere with no explanation or discussion and became the lead. All I could figure you guys wanted was to bind him and wait for the bind to end in an hour to teleport him after the fight. If you wanted to take him straight to headquarters, there's no need to bind him at all because right now you have him pinned to the ground
WITH YOUR SCYTHE POINTED AT HIS CHEST. If there's one thing he's not going to do, it's try to run away. You can cast the spell and whisk him away without doing anything else.
If you want to bind him, you can't teleport him without the spell breaking or wearing off because the entire point of the bind spells is to lock someone in place, which prohibits movement including flight and teleportation.
To sum up, there is going to be miscommunication between me and you if nobody communicates with me.
I was focused more on the 'can we teleport him away or do we have to go with him' aspect. Does ring bind prevent any and all teleportation?* I'd thought that was more on the order of Struggle Bind's variation of the concept. Either way, I would think Lancelot is correct that we can drop the spell at will, unless I'm thinking of a different Taylor/Nanoha cross, so charging up the teleport and only releasing the bind at the last second should be doable.
*Which brings to mind the question, do we know what happened to Oni Lee? I don't recall what, if anything, we've seen of him sincethat fight back in arc 1.
Struggle Bind's claim to fame is that it reverses magical effects, including illusions and transformations. Any binding spell is going to lock someone down in space.
Oni Lee didn't have that problem because his "teleport" is mechanically a ranged cloning effect and not a true translocation effect.