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RobBrady Frequent Visitor
Joined: Jul 21, 2004 Posts: 2718 Location: Chelmsford, UK
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 2:10 pm Post subject: GPS To Restrict Movement As Criminals Are Monitored |
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In a reversal of their usual mode of operation, 'sat-nav' systems will be used to restrict the movement of individuals as criminals are set to become monitored by GPS.
A new law enforcement system will add GPS tracking to electronic tags fitted to criminals serving community punishments and means authorities will know the location of these individuals at all times - technology permitting.
Those who are considered high risk offenders will be monitored constantly by GPS positioning. Some of these offenders are restricted from attending certain events or areas (for instance football matches or pubs) as part of their punishment, but until now there had been few ways of monitoring whether these conditions were adhered to or not.
Under this new system an alert will be sounded if offenders break the conditions of their probation by straying into areas which are deemed as off-limits.
According to Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, the new system will keep offenders "off the street" so that they "can't socialise in the evening and have fewer chances to offend."
Clarke explained that the move is designed to tackle British crime rates more effectively by making community sentences a sterner punishment, claiming that they are currently seen as "an easy option" when it comes to the British Judicial Service. _________________ Robert Brady |
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jonnyprice Lifetime Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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I can see this working well. "GPS Signal lost. Are you indoors?" |
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pcaouolte Frequent Visitor
Joined: Dec 27, 2006 Posts: 998 Location: South Lincs, UK.
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:43 pm Post subject: Re: GPS To Restrict Movement As Criminals Are Monitored |
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News Team wrote: | According to Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, the new system will keep offenders "off the street" so that they "can't socialise in the evening and have fewer chances to offend." | Prison seems to me to be a very effective way of achieving this. _________________ Paul |
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Guivre46 Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:51 pm Post subject: |
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I assume the sales of jammers will rise?
Don't tell me it's illegal - it all gets too circuitous..... _________________ Mike R [aka Wyvern46]
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DennisN Tired Old Man
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 14902 Location: Keynsham
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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Who gets the contract to mark all the places on the map which are verboten? Who gets the contract to monitor it? I expect it will be paid for out of the 20% savings from cutting the police budgets.
pcaoulte wrote: | News Team wrote: | According to Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, the new system will keep offenders "off the street" so that they "can't socialise in the evening and have fewer chances to offend." |
Prison seems to me to be a very effective way of achieving this. | But prison time would mean they couldn't simply pass the time away harassing their neighbours! _________________ Dennis
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Lozza07 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:15 am Post subject: |
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"off the street"? Erm, last time I checked, GPS didn't work too well indoors... |
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mappyal Lifetime Member
Joined: Aug 12, 2006 Posts: 5
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:32 am Post subject: Nice polished shoe |
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Would not a trainer be more representative.
Or is that just my age and prejudices showing?
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:46 am Post subject: |
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Lozza07 wrote: | "off the street"? Erm, last time I checked, GPS didn't work too well indoors... | Erm, I don't understand your logic. They don't need to work indoors. If Mr. baddie goes out, he will be spotted and Mr. policeman will arrest him and put him in gaol where a high proportion of Mr. baddies should have been in the first place. (For PC, please read Mr, as Mrs. Master, Miss, or whatever.) |
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hpyatt Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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M8TJT wrote: | Lozza07 wrote: | "off the street"? Erm, last time I checked, GPS didn't work too well indoors... | Erm, I don't understand your logic. They don't need to work indoors. If Mr. baddie goes out, he will be spotted and Mr. policeman will arrest him and put him in gaol where a high proportion of Mr. baddies should have been in the first place. (For PC, please read Mr, as Mrs. Master, Miss, or whatever.) |
Assuming he doesn't wrap a piece of lead flashing, that he nicked, around his ankle before he goes off on "another job" |
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