While it may be possible to consume alcohol while wearing an alcohol monitoring device or SCRAM bracelet without immediate detection, these devices are designed to continuously monitor alcohol levels through sweat. Attempting to circumvent the monitoring system can lead to consequences if detected, including legal repercussions or violations of probation. It's important to adhere to the terms of any monitoring program to avoid serious penalties.
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It's generally advisable to avoid alcohol before getting a SCRAM bracelet, as alcohol can be detected by the device. Consuming alcohol may affect the accuracy of the bracelet's readings and could lead to violations of court orders or probation conditions. It's best to consult with your legal representative or the agency overseeing the SCRAM program for specific guidance.
Generally speaking, no. You should discuss this issue with the physician who is monitoring your splenectomy.
Because you caught your stomach off guard.
don't get caught
Guv
Yes he was caught with his girlfriend Christine and nearly every football player becomes drunk.
No if police will caught they drink all the alcohal
Guv
there would be more of it and your urine would be more translucent.
No, you should avoid drinking non-alcoholic (NA) beer while wearing an alcohol monitor ankle bracelet. Although NA beer typically contains very low levels of alcohol (usually around 0.5% or less), it may still be detected by the monitor, potentially triggering a violation. It's best to adhere strictly to the guidelines provided by your monitoring program to avoid any complications.
No, I do not drink alcohol regularly.