I always have had these questions 1) What about food, food shopping? Are there certain windows you’re allowed to go food shopping, or must you alert your PO first and get permission? 2) Do you shower with the ankle bracelet on? Is it waterproof?
You have to get permission from your PO before you can leave basically to do anything and if you have a job, you have to be there within a certain time limit, or they'll arrest you for breaking house arrest. As for the shower, I don't think they're water proof but also not sure.
You can also get permission to work. I had a coworker who was on house arrest and he was able to work at our shop. But he could only be there until 15 minutes after the shop closed
One of the biggest issues with ankle monitors is that when my old man got one it was already broken and they tried charging him for it and it wouldn't charge half the time,and apparently according to some of my buddies whose had some this was pretty common
Well, more people work from home nowadays, but not everybody can do that. Paying 12-15 dollars a day maintenance seems like a real burden if you can't work from home.
Okay. Its a punishment for breaking a crime. Its not supposed to be fun and enjoyable. They don't want that they can go to jail and daddy taxpayer will pay for them to live.
@@ZairuK9001 no one said it should be fun but it should be possible i hate the idea of the rich getting more benefits being abled to make your punishment less with money is just corruption
@@ZairuK9001The entire point of it is to keep people out of jail and avoid cost the the taxpayers. Im sick of playing for people's legal screw ups. Your logic is dumb.
I have a question, what if someone is on a house arrest and he sees (let's say) a person getting kidnapped and he runs out to save them, then what will happen?
Police would know locations of him if kidnapers aint take it out. If they take it out they would think that you cut of ankle monitor and escape. And u would be have arest warrant, cops would be search for you. And next if they would find you u would be send to jail, and if they findout about those guys they also was be send to jail. And next u would must to battle in court and say what happen
He gets arrested, charged, and then brings a defense of "necessity", or that his breach of his conditions should be overlooked because it was in pursuit of the greater good / to preserve life and health of the other person. Then it becomes a matter of if the judge bounces it out of court or if the jury will acquit.
When i was 17 i used to have that bracelet for a whole year and it was a nightmare after that i didnt do bad stuff again. Edit: for those who are asking (nobody is) i need to ask permition everyday to work and thats it. I was all day working. And i couldnt have free time at home cause my parents didnt let me chill. So yeah
@n3h4_sh31kh hush now bud he isn't trying to act hard he just has a personal story that's relevant to this short. Have some respect, this man turned his life around.
Well yeah you need permission to leave, otherwise it's your own fault that you're getting arrested, it doesn't even penalize you at all if you're too lazy to report it despite having a phone on your foot, you just have to deal with police for 6-12 hours before being sent home
What most people do not know is that the monthly cost for an ankle monitor for set up and daily monitoring is as low as $150.00 and can go as high as $1,200.00, depending on which jurisdiction you are in. There is very little statutory limitations on fees. It can be expensive to stay out of lockup.
I had a friend on house arrest. He could do everything he normally would besides drink alcohol and do drugs. Other than that it was like he had a curfew from 6am to 6 pm
I dont know how t rue it is but a friend told me his cell mate went back to prison when his NEIGHBORS house caught fire and he left his house to help carry out a bedridden person! He helped evacuate the house AFTER calling in the fire, as soom as PD and fire arrived they found the residents had been evacuated to his home, and he was on his porch, told the fire department "all humans evacusted 2 dogs still in the home"
I hate how so many things like this are prohibitive to the poor, daily cost for tracker, daily cost for breath tester linked to car ignition. These sort of things are wrong, the cost should be based on ability to pay.
So probation is a bit different. There's basically two kinds: Supervised and unsupervised, both generally come with some sort of suspended sentence. Supervised is the one where you have to stick to whatever set of rules (check-ins, drug tests, sobriety programs, whatever else, you know it all depends what the offense was) and if you re-offend or violate the rules of the probation then you can be send to jail to serve off the sentence. Unsupervised is basically just you're free to go, don't reoffend because you will have to serve off the suspended sentence. Both have a term. Supervised might release you early if you behave. With unsupervised there's really nobody to release you from it.
In my state they contact you immediately. If you respond they are normally nice. But if you don't respond within I think it's 2 hours. You get an arrest warrant
House arrest usually has some conditions such as being able to attend work or school within pre determined hours. Also if something is absolutely necessary you can get approval to leave the zone for a set period of time to get food, toilet paper or handle an emergency. This is based on the seriousness of the crime however. Also the ankle monitor if you had any form of drug conviction will monitor alcohol and drug consumption through your sweat, so don’t do that.
You notify your governing authority that you would like to do a grocery store trip. A written request that is generally approved. You'll be given a date and time to go, and a return home time. Just always be where you are supposed to be. You can also request to visit the homes of relatives and friends, even attending funerals. Submit your request as per the rules and you will generally be approved for your request. Provided you adhere to their rules. If you violate the rules you will eventually end up back in jail. Just be where you are supposed to be, when you are supposed to be there.
@@deantodd8103No everyone can have delivery though. DoorDash and other delivery services like that aren’t available in my area so if I were to ever be out with an AB I’d have to ask to do a shopping trip
sometimes the house arrest has a set time where the perimeter extends to include a direct path to the grocery store and the grocery store itself. it may also do the same for your work, provided you get back on time.
They aren’t animals. For example, there is usually a type of “curfew” early in the day-but giving you time to go out to take care of any errands you may have to do. Also, it’s an approximate location, in the sense that, if you need to take the Trashcan out to the street that’s okay as long as you return back to your designated area in a reasonable amount of time.
I was on house arrest to 2 weeks, I didnt have to pay anything, I was supposed to stay in my house the whole time, only time I was allowed out was for any court days. Even then, they called through the ankle monitor asking why I left the house as soon as I left the front door.
I was on house arrest in the early 2000s. It was based on our landline and not a gps. I had a buffer. I was able to make it to my neighbors around the corner grab a quick bite and run back home before it triggered.
I just wanna know, in house arrest you can't be in your own backyard? And if you for example get out for ten seconds to retrieve the newspaper because the delivery boy threw it a few meters outside the perimeter, can that be considered lawful?
The zone is not actually just "inside the house" it's more of a radius of the address. At least where I'm at, people are given a little distance outside of the address every now and then for a smoke break. So long as you're like "right there" and don't abuse it or you'll have problems. Idk the law on this. This is just how my pretrial department treats it. It's a "abuse it, lose it and then some"
"Hey, you can't leave your house while you got this bracelet on, and you owe us 15 dollars a day" "... How do i work to get the 15 dollars a day?" "That's your problem 👉👉"
Your honor, at 0:46 in the video, the house arrest zone clearly shows the yard and surrounding area of my client as still being part of the zone. Stepping outside the door, but not outside of the allowed zone, means he had committed no crime.
There was a big case about a gentleman who had been on house arrest for years instead of 6 months because the police screwed up the monitor or the parameter. He was sleeping, and it would think he left his house. He couldn't keep a remote job because it would go off, and the police would interrupt his work. He tried getting it replaced, but no one cared
@@ianlodge3318 BS. I know someone who did exactly that and he would leave the bracelet in his bed at 11pm and go partying, sell drugs, whatever to 4am. He would then slip the bracelet back on. Cops are THE stupidest people in the world. TRUST ME.
I knew a guy who was on house arrest, he would break house arrest regularly and have his giant pet ant wear the bracelet for him while he was out. The ant was a kick ass drummer too.
Fun fact in some states such as South Dakota you might have to pay for your ankle bracelet and it can be up to over 800$ even if it's not a replacement
i had a neighbor on house arrest once, his perimeter could reach my garage where me and my buddies used to party so he could come over and hang out lol
I actually knew someone that was on "house arrest" (they had an ankle bracelet) but was allowed to go to work/go to the gas station next to work. How it worked was they called the officer assigned to them that they were leaving, when they got to work (which then the bracelet would track the area around both buildings), when they were leaving and when they got home. They had to do this for a year. Only reason they were allowed to is because their crime wasn't particularly that awful (i think it was just for drug possession) and the job did not want to be without him for a year.
I've heard that if you have one of those, you'll also want back up proof like cameras. They can apparently be a bit flakey, and people have woken up to cops in their house because the monitor told them you were several blocks away when you were actually just at home asleep
Im on IED or whatever and I’m allowed to leave the house no permission needed do to probation, but if your sentenced to it then you would need permission
Many instances of places experiencing natural disasters where power is shut off to whole areas and they violating people bc thier battery dies or they evacuate.
I work in Salvation Army and the “residents” from the rehab program have to wear ankle bracelets/monitors. The build we work in is SOO old and had ZERO internet 🛜 connectivity causing the sensors to go off SOO much I find it amusing.
I was put in house arrest for DUI and hit and run back in 2019 (yeah...Imma bad boy) they gave me the bracelet and a charger and yes I had to pay per day for use that thing otherwise I go to jail for 75 days. when the day came to put the bracelet, they specified me I had to pay for use it. I said I cannot afford that and the kind cops gave an alternative, work at the police departmet in the kitchen to pay that off. and yes, you can shower with it, go do errands and go to work. at the moment you get the thing on, you get a papper where you have your work schedule, your time to do shopping (like one or two hours then you get back home) and kitchen work hours. so yes is a pain to have it but as long as you follow the rules things will work out for you. best not to get in trouble.
An acquantance had a breathalyzer installed in his vehicle. He had too much to drink and the vehicle would not start. So he attempted to disable the device. The cops were there in 5 min. He went to jail for 5 years for tampering with the device, drunk in public and a few other charges.
I wonder though, can friends and family come to see people under house arrest without asking the police for permission and also what happens if the people that are under house arrest are forced to exit their perimeter, like during a house fire
The bracelet seems like a problem if it can't be removed for any reason, as if it causes skin problems, that can be irritating. Not to mention showering. Even if its water proof, ideally you want to clean your leg when showering.
"Without permission" is key. As I understand it, most house arrest sentences make allowances for you to be at work, medical appointments, or out shopping for groceries and such, but you need to present a detailed itinerary for every day well in advance to be approved.
Just a curious question, an honest one too, I've been at the skatepark skateboarding, and seen other skateboarders with an ankle monitor on, are they allowed to be at the skatepark during certain hours or something????
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I know a guy who was on house arrest, they messed up when making the perimeter sometimes it would go off when he would go into his bathroom.
Wow Imagine using the bathroom and getting arsted
Dang
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bro lost his piss privileges
Imagine the sound that the cops would hear then...
I always have had these questions
1) What about food, food shopping? Are there certain windows you’re allowed to go food shopping, or must you alert your PO first and get permission?
2) Do you shower with the ankle bracelet on? Is it waterproof?
I think for the food thing they use delivery services, not sure about the shower
You have to get permission from your PO before you can leave basically to do anything and if you have a job, you have to be there within a certain time limit, or they'll arrest you for breaking house arrest. As for the shower, I don't think they're water proof but also not sure.
Pretty sure you can just call delivery for food.
1 that's your problems to clear with departments
2 yes it is waterproof, you are not meant to remove it, it also knows if the strap is cut
You can also get permission to work. I had a coworker who was on house arrest and he was able to work at our shop. But he could only be there until 15 minutes after the shop closed
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One of the biggest issues with ankle monitors is that when my old man got one it was already broken and they tried charging him for it and it wouldn't charge half the time,and apparently according to some of my buddies whose had some this was pretty common
jeez- hope he's okay now
How do u pay 12-15 dollars a day if u can't go to work
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Savings a partner or a wfh job
They will chop off your ba-
Fuck the poor!
EASY. DON'T COMMIT CRIMES 🤔
Well, more people work from home nowadays, but not everybody can do that. Paying 12-15 dollars a day maintenance seems like a real burden if you can't work from home.
Okay. Its a punishment for breaking a crime. Its not supposed to be fun and enjoyable. They don't want that they can go to jail and daddy taxpayer will pay for them to live.
You can still go to work on house arrest
@@ZairuK9001 no one said it should be fun
but it should be possible
i hate the idea of the rich getting more benefits
being abled to make your punishment less with money is just corruption
@@ZairuK9001The entire point of it is to keep people out of jail and avoid cost the the taxpayers. Im sick of playing for people's legal screw ups. Your logic is dumb.
(In response to Zairu)Still doesn’t mean they should be treated like shit
I have a question, what if someone is on a house arrest and he sees (let's say) a person getting kidnapped and he runs out to save them, then what will happen?
Police would know locations of him if kidnapers aint take it out.
If they take it out they would think that you cut of ankle monitor and escape.
And u would be have arest warrant, cops would be search for you.
And next if they would find you u would be send to jail, and if they findout about those guys they also was be send to jail.
And next u would must to battle in court and say what happen
He still gets arrested and charged because he still committed a crime 😭🤦♂️
that falls under being a vigilante innit, i suppose thatd still be wrong (not morally ofc)
Bro saw someone got kidnapped
He gets arrested, charged, and then brings a defense of "necessity", or that his breach of his conditions should be overlooked because it was in pursuit of the greater good / to preserve life and health of the other person.
Then it becomes a matter of if the judge bounces it out of court or if the jury will acquit.
“Mike, you worry too much”
*gets tackled by the police*
“Do I now?”
When i was 17 i used to have that bracelet for a whole year and it was a nightmare after that i didnt do bad stuff again.
Edit: for those who are asking (nobody is) i need to ask permition everyday to work and thats it. I was all day working. And i couldnt have free time at home cause my parents didnt let me chill. So yeah
oohhh badman
Tf did u do
@@mirkopoznanovic1147 lied on UA-cam.
Glad to see you learned and improved as a person 😄🫂
@n3h4_sh31kh hush now bud he isn't trying to act hard he just has a personal story that's relevant to this short. Have some respect, this man turned his life around.
"Mike you worry too much!"
*eats the ground*
Mike was a little to not worried 😂😂
Yeah
A round of applause for the guy who had to commit something to get the ankle bracelet on
I see
@@laboriousjourneyfanreal its a fake one, its for the skit
No, fr shoutout to that guy for always playing the clueless guy. He has the face for it, no roast. Hope he gettin paid good.
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I love Lawbymikes videos because he makes them entertaining while at the same time they are really helpful
This dude makes so many skits I forget he's an actual lawyer
Yuh
@@Juramations ... He probably makes more money off UA-cam than being a lawyer.. 🤔
He is an actor
@@luiza3707 no hes a lawyer making skits on youtube bro hes Law by mike
@AlohaCharlie124I'm seriously telling you he is an actor
Interesting law by Mike. Thanks for interesting facts and teaching us more about law
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@@Snorkylorkyhe ain’t a bot
The tackle at the end made me jump
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"you are under arrest for leaving ur house"
"my house got destroyed by an earthquake"
"ur supposed to tell us"
Well yeah you need permission to leave, otherwise it's your own fault that you're getting arrested, it doesn't even penalize you at all if you're too lazy to report it despite having a phone on your foot, you just have to deal with police for 6-12 hours before being sent home
use a flipper zero to copy the "all clear" signal, Leave flipper running, remove tag, plug in flipper zero next to tag - freedom
Love how you teach, inform, and make it all fun at the same time.❤
What most people do not know is that the monthly cost for an ankle monitor for set up and daily monitoring is as low as $150.00 and can go as high as $1,200.00, depending on which jurisdiction you are in. There is very little statutory limitations on fees. It can be expensive to stay out of lockup.
I had a friend on house arrest. He could do everything he normally would besides drink alcohol and do drugs. Other than that it was like he had a curfew from 6am to 6 pm
So he could leave in the evening?
@ yes. He would come to my house to hang out. As long as he made it back in time for curfew he was good
Stop them from being miserable. Drugs and alcohol are bad :/
@@elheisenberg9094 what if they heard you doing illegal things? 🤣
@@declanm2017 I don’t know 🤷🏾♂️. The curfew was more so he could go back and forth to work. But he worked for his dad😭
I dont know how t rue it is but a friend told me his cell mate went back to prison when his NEIGHBORS house caught fire and he left his house to help carry out a bedridden person! He helped evacuate the house AFTER calling in the fire, as soom as PD and fire arrived they found the residents had been evacuated to his home, and he was on his porch, told the fire department "all humans evacusted 2 dogs still in the home"
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I started rolling when he got tackled 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love your videos it is very interesting
I hate how so many things like this are prohibitive to the poor, daily cost for tracker, daily cost for breath tester linked to car ignition. These sort of things are wrong, the cost should be based on ability to pay.
Question: Does probation work the same way?
Probation usually allows you to do stuff under specific court guidelines, and you’re assigned an officer to keep you on track
So probation is a bit different. There's basically two kinds: Supervised and unsupervised, both generally come with some sort of suspended sentence.
Supervised is the one where you have to stick to whatever set of rules (check-ins, drug tests, sobriety programs, whatever else, you know it all depends what the offense was) and if you re-offend or violate the rules of the probation then you can be send to jail to serve off the sentence.
Unsupervised is basically just you're free to go, don't reoffend because you will have to serve off the suspended sentence.
Both have a term. Supervised might release you early if you behave. With unsupervised there's really nobody to release you from it.
Would the rule that you’d get additional charges if you leave house arrest happen in countries were escaping jail isn’t illegal?
When he showed the California flag i though that was The NCR from Fallout New Vegas 💀
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I meant law
How do you buy food or get essentials? Also if you have a doctors appointment do they let you leave for them?
Delivery and Permition
@@strengthcolossal5538 What if there is no delivery from the supermarket? I guess you starve to death...
@@johnsmith1953x just go to prison for free meals
@@johnsmith1953x Have friends or go to jail. House arrest isn't a right, it's a privilege, if you can't make it work you don't keep it.
@@johnsmith1953x send the neighbors kid
Whoever’s lawyer is by Mike they are so freaking lucky
Got tackled like a football 😂
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In my state they contact you immediately. If you respond they are normally nice. But if you don't respond within I think it's 2 hours. You get an arrest warrant
"Mike, you worry too much" - famous final words.
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House arrest usually has some conditions such as being able to attend work or school within pre determined hours. Also if something is absolutely necessary you can get approval to leave the zone for a set period of time to get food, toilet paper or handle an emergency. This is based on the seriousness of the crime however.
Also the ankle monitor if you had any form of drug conviction will monitor alcohol and drug consumption through your sweat, so don’t do that.
"Mike you worry too much"
Top 10 worst final words to say.
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That's only 5... 💀
@@JWRB_GamingI think you read that wrong...
@tonikorhonen7687 HEH? WDYM?
Thanks for this educational video, Mike!
how do people on house arrest get groceries?
Delivery?
@@deantodd8103 thanks, I forgot that doordash was a thing for a moment
You notify your governing authority that you would like to do a grocery store trip. A written request that is generally approved. You'll be given a date and time to go, and a return home time. Just always be where you are supposed to be.
You can also request to visit the homes of relatives and friends, even attending funerals. Submit your request as per the rules and you will generally be approved for your request. Provided you adhere to their rules. If you violate the rules you will eventually end up back in jail. Just be where you are supposed to be, when you are supposed to be there.
@@deantodd8103No everyone can have delivery though. DoorDash and other delivery services like that aren’t available in my area so if I were to ever be out with an AB I’d have to ask to do a shopping trip
sometimes the house arrest has a set time where the perimeter extends to include a direct path to the grocery store and the grocery store itself. it may also do the same for your work, provided you get back on time.
This was both funny *AND* informative!!!
He got tackled down like it was nothing 😂
Yuhh
They aren’t animals.
For example, there is usually a type of “curfew” early in the day-but giving you time to go out to take care of any errands you may have to do. Also, it’s an approximate location, in the sense that, if you need to take the Trashcan out to the street that’s okay as long as you return back to your designated area in a reasonable amount of time.
Thank you for publishing entertaining yet educational video😊
I was on house arrest to 2 weeks, I didnt have to pay anything, I was supposed to stay in my house the whole time, only time I was allowed out was for any court days. Even then, they called through the ankle monitor asking why I left the house as soon as I left the front door.
That tackle was everything 😂🙌🏾👌🏾
Mike, you worry too much
-Famous last words
Mike indeed wasn't worried too much
I was on house arrest in the early 2000s. It was based on our landline and not a gps. I had a buffer. I was able to make it to my neighbors around the corner grab a quick bite and run back home before it triggered.
"if you break your ankle bracelet-"
instructions unclear, i broke both ankles
I just wanna know, in house arrest you can't be in your own backyard? And if you for example get out for ten seconds to retrieve the newspaper because the delivery boy threw it a few meters outside the perimeter, can that be considered lawful?
What about taking showers, just have to be careful and wash around it?
They're waterproof.
@sirfriendzone1228 proof or resistant?
@@ChaseWright-k4ywater resistance I was able to shower with mine on just don’t go inside a pool tho
The zone is not actually just "inside the house" it's more of a radius of the address. At least where I'm at, people are given a little distance outside of the address every now and then for a smoke break. So long as you're like "right there" and don't abuse it or you'll have problems. Idk the law on this. This is just how my pretrial department treats it. It's a "abuse it, lose it and then some"
I wonder how many false positives they get from GPS drift...
Too many...
I'm sure it ignores small drifts, which means if you're across the street for like 1 second, it probably won't matter
I love your videos
"Hey, you can't leave your house while you got this bracelet on, and you owe us 15 dollars a day"
"... How do i work to get the 15 dollars a day?"
"That's your problem 👉👉"
what if u need to go grocery shopping? will the cops do it for u?😂
I love home but being stuck there sucks 😳💀😭
Drawing
If you’re on house arrest can you go on your backyard or front yard to water your plants ???
That jump at the end was personal 😂😂
Your honor, at 0:46 in the video, the house arrest zone clearly shows the yard and surrounding area of my client as still being part of the zone. Stepping outside the door, but not outside of the allowed zone, means he had committed no crime.
"mike you worry too much"
Famous Last words before death penalty
My dad was on one for 4 years and they let him work from 8 till 5 and he paid like 9 a day for it
$15 a day sounds like heaven in modern economy
Its in YOUR home
LMAO. $15 x 30. Thats what, $600? To live in your own fucking house😂
From someone who was on it for a year, it really sucks trust me.
Still sounds like an introvert’s dream
There was a big case about a gentleman who had been on house arrest for years instead of 6 months because the police screwed up the monitor or the parameter. He was sleeping, and it would think he left his house. He couldn't keep a remote job because it would go off, and the police would interrupt his work. He tried getting it replaced, but no one cared
what happen if i break it? and not let police know and i just put it in my house so the police thinks i am still in the house
You get arrested
@@ianlodge3318 not like the police check on my daily
@@ianlodge3318 BS. I know someone who did exactly that and he would leave the bracelet in his bed at 11pm and go partying, sell drugs, whatever to 4am. He would then slip the bracelet back on. Cops are THE stupidest people in the world. TRUST ME.
I knew a guy who was on house arrest, he would break house arrest regularly and have his giant pet ant wear the bracelet for him while he was out. The ant was a kick ass drummer too.
"Mike, you worry too much"
Famous last words
@DontReadMyyypictureebro shut up
Fun fact in some states such as South Dakota you might have to pay for your ankle bracelet and it can be up to over 800$ even if it's not a replacement
i had a neighbor on house arrest once, his perimeter could reach my garage where me and my buddies used to party so he could come over and hang out lol
I actually knew someone that was on "house arrest" (they had an ankle bracelet) but was allowed to go to work/go to the gas station next to work. How it worked was they called the officer assigned to them that they were leaving, when they got to work (which then the bracelet would track the area around both buildings), when they were leaving and when they got home. They had to do this for a year.
Only reason they were allowed to is because their crime wasn't particularly that awful (i think it was just for drug possession) and the job did not want to be without him for a year.
I've heard that if you have one of those, you'll also want back up proof like cameras. They can apparently be a bit flakey, and people have woken up to cops in their house because the monitor told them you were several blocks away when you were actually just at home asleep
you step outside, and a laser from space comes and kills you lol
Hey Mike I was just wondering, can schools legally force you to not walk with friends after school?? And can they force you to go straight home?
Im on IED or whatever and I’m allowed to leave the house no permission needed do to probation, but if your sentenced to it then you would need permission
Do they only include the inside of your house or the whole of your property line? So you can step outside every now and then
What about in case of emergency, like if you saw a car crash outside your house and they need some first aid and you happen to know how to?
Many instances of places experiencing natural disasters where power is shut off to whole areas and they violating people bc thier battery dies or they evacuate.
I work in Salvation Army and the “residents” from the rehab program have to wear ankle bracelets/monitors.
The build we work in is SOO old and had ZERO internet 🛜 connectivity causing the sensors to go off SOO much I find it amusing.
The young man: Mike, you’re worrying too much!
A random cop: *catches him
I was put in house arrest for DUI and hit and run back in 2019 (yeah...Imma bad boy) they gave me the bracelet and a charger and yes I had to pay per day for use that thing otherwise I go to jail for 75 days. when the day came to put the bracelet, they specified me I had to pay for use it. I said I cannot afford that and the kind cops gave an alternative, work at the police departmet in the kitchen to pay that off. and yes, you can shower with it, go do errands and go to work. at the moment you get the thing on, you get a papper where you have your work schedule, your time to do shopping (like one or two hours then you get back home) and kitchen work hours. so yes is a pain to have it but as long as you follow the rules things will work out for you. best not to get in trouble.
An acquantance had a breathalyzer installed in his vehicle.
He had too much to drink and the vehicle would not start.
So he attempted to disable the device.
The cops were there in 5 min.
He went to jail for 5 years for tampering with the device, drunk in public and a few other charges.
I wonder though, can friends and family come to see people under house arrest without asking the police for permission and also what happens if the people that are under house arrest are forced to exit their perimeter, like during a house fire
"Can i go get food, im starving" "we'll get back to you in 2-3 business days
My husband had to wear one for 3 years lol it was for some petty thing. It wasn’t house arrest, just GPS to see where he was. Very very expensive too
The bracelet seems like a problem if it can't be removed for any reason, as if it causes skin problems, that can be irritating. Not to mention showering. Even if its water proof, ideally you want to clean your leg when showering.
Atp if I had to pay just to keep my ankle bracelet, I'd go to jail where I could BE paid to work 😂
"Without permission" is key. As I understand it, most house arrest sentences make allowances for you to be at work, medical appointments, or out shopping for groceries and such, but you need to present a detailed itinerary for every day well in advance to be approved.
I have 2 on right now. No i don't pay at all... i live in California
I have a question what if you needed to go shopping could u ask for permission for that or would u have to get someone to do your shopping for you?
Rainbolt gonna find his house easily from that map view
Do you have to replace the batteries on your ankle bracelet or is it rechargeable? How do you even charge those things?
Wait so I have to ask permission to go out?
Any response helps!😊
What happens if you have an in person job? Or it was before you could work from home?
Just a curious question, an honest one too, I've been at the skatepark skateboarding, and seen other skateboarders with an ankle monitor on, are they allowed to be at the skatepark during certain hours or something????
I read a book named House Arrest
It was a great book
“If you break your ankle bracelet you might have to pay for a replacement”
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Ive been an ankle bracelet for a year. I forgot to tell my PO that i needed to go into work an hour early one day... She was right on me.