it depends upon which bracelet you have....mine is the one you have to charge, nd it had anywhere gps, and some really technological features.
Yes, Sentinel house arrest bracelets have GPS technology. The GPS feature allows authorities to track the location of individuals wearing the bracelets, ensuring they remain within the designated area of house arrest.
The most common devices used for house arrest are ankle monitors, which are electronic bracelets worn around the ankle. These monitors typically use GPS technology to track the individual's location and movement. They can also be equipped with other features like biometric recognition or tamper alerts.
It could do if it had GPS.
Most don't some do
Not if due process has been followed.
There are many types of electronic monitoring equipment. Some have GPS and can track movement and some do not.
a warrant is a warrant.. you go to jail and you do not pass go...Added: Very serious. You are confined to house arrest in lieu of going to jail. Cutting off your GPS monitoring device is like breaking out of jail.
Why do you ask................................, but yeah they can.Added: It depends on the type of system in use. If you are wearing a GPS bracelet/anklet they can track you anywhere. If you are using an older type system and you go out of the range of the transmitter, they may not be able to tell where you went but they WILL know that you left your house arrest - which in itself is a violation for which you can be jailed. Don't abuse the privilege!
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The house areest monitors (at least the modern ones) are actually Global Positioning System (GPS) transmitters. If you leave the immediate vicinity of your residence they will set off an alarm at the monitoring agency and be able to tell them exactly where you are.
House arrest is when you are sentenced to confinement within your own home and cannot leave the confines of your home or immediate property without court permission. It is usually enforced by being requred to wear GPS transponders that report your position to a central monitoring station (just like OnStar).
the people that are tracking you will only find the bracelet that you left behind and not you or the person. some bracelets cant be taken off though.
OK I do not want to sound like a jerk but if you want to see your house from a GPS you just hold the GPS in front of you house and look at it. Just kidding. Actually I think you asked your question wrong. A GPS is used for telling you where you are at or to help you get to a specific place. I am assuming your question is really "Can I look at my house live from a satellite?" I don't know that answer but you might want to ask your question that way because all the GPS will do is tell you where you are.