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Just Stop Oil activist, 77, faces jail recall as wrists too small for electronic tag
(www.theguardian.com)
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I heard during the pandemic there was a shortage of ankle monitors, so you were required to keep your phone on you and they'd randomly video call you a couple times a day to verify you were at home.
If it's a cell phone, how does that confirm you're home?
I'm thinking low tech. First day: "I'm going to visit your home". Follow up calls: "Show me around the house"
Triangulation maybe?
Though you could still have a "phone" at home, some device that would act like a phone on the network and be at home and forward all calls over the network to some external device, basically just being a proxy.
Though it could perhaps be detected because of some extra delay and compression.
Video call so they can see your surroundings and I assume they have reference photos that it's your home.
Emergency services can triangulate location regardless of device and ROM using only the active modem. I'm sure gov can do the same.
I've been in situations on a bike where I have no clue where the closest cross streets are and they could pinpoint my location when I called from a dedicated bike trail. This despite running a custom ROM that is minimal, prepaid, running proxy, etc.
The government can but nobody's giving these slimy monitoring contractors access to their systems, and that's who house arrest folks generally have to pay.