i dont think anyone knows the answer to that! Honestly!
It works because the person wears the specially designed bracelet on their ankle and the bracelet's technology is actually monitoring the person' sweat for traces of alcohol.
The ankle bracelet, also known as an electronic monitoring device, was invented in the early 1960s by a group of researchers in the United States. However, the specific date of invention is not widely documented.
You really ought to take that up with the judge who ordered the monitoring. If anybody but the specified authorized individual(s) remove(s) it that will breach the terms of the sentencing. You will also lose your deposit because removal without the key will usually damage the device. Some exceptions to this would be that a medical doctor could remove it or order it removed to treat an injury. EMS personnel could remove it if they needed to perform some sort of rescue that was not possible any other way. A mortician would also be authorized to remove it before cremating your body--probably would just saw off the foot.
My friend have worn the ankle bracelet two years.
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Yes, a man can wear an ankle bracelet if he chooses to. Ankle bracelets can be a fashion accessory or can have cultural or spiritual significance. There are no restrictions on who can wear them based on gender.
Depends on the size of your ankle...
The ankle bracelet should be about a 1/2 to 1 inch above your ankle bone.
the light on the ankle bracelet means that they need to be charged and they have no microphones.
An ankle bracelet is commonly used as a form of electronic monitoring for individuals on parole or house arrest. It allows authorities to track the person's movements and ensure they are complying with their conditions of release. It serves as a way to monitor and enforce compliance with legal requirements without requiring physical incarceration.
The green light on a scram ankle bracelet typically indicates that the device is functioning properly and is not detecting any alcohol consumption. It suggests that the wearer is in compliance with the monitoring requirements. This system is often used in probation or rehabilitation settings to ensure adherence to sobriety.
Around your ankle, of course.