During the six hours in which the respondents were allowed to leave their homes, they were required to
wear electronic tags and confined to restricted urban areas, the larges of which was 72 km2, and excluding any area in which they had lived before.
Jermaine Pennant has not been this closely tracked since he infamously
wore an electronic tag whilst playing for Birmingham City in 2005.
This involves an in - house curfew each evening which is monitored as the offender
wears an electronic tag on his or her ankle.
Pryce, who will have to
wear an electronic tag, has ideas to write about the economics of the criminal justice system, combining her economic expertise with her experience behind bars, but has not so far written a book on it, according to Mr Brown.
Not exact matches
We prefer the basic «normal» cat flaps in preference to
electronic and magnetic cat flaps which require a cat to
wear a collar with a
tag which activates the cat flap.