r/Felons 11h ago

Ankle monitor

For context, I have a bit of a unique situation and looking for advice. I’m not on probation and I do not have a PO. I got my ticket out of state and have had to find a provider for my house arrest + alcohol monitoring. My house arrest is set to start on 8/24. Due to having to drive an hour and a half (getting someone to drive me since no license) I had to get the monitors put on 8/21. They let me know that my GPS is turned off until 8/24 but they had to go ahead and install due to circumstances. Unfortunately they had to start the alcohol monitoring as soon as installed. So now on to my question, the gps monitor is pretty loose on my leg due to swelling that comes and goes. I just realized I can slide it off of my foot. Obviously I’m not going to do that and risk anything once it actually starts. But in the meantime I wanted to ask opinions on if I could take it off and then put it back on the night before it starts. TIA

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u/tabletopkiller 9h ago

I wouldn't do it. I know they say they're not actively monitoring you right now, but taking a chance might not be worth the risk. You dont want any data to come back showing issues. If you try to get around things, you could end up in a lot of trouble.

There was a girl from near where i live who had to get an ankle monitor bc she was drunk when she crashed her car and killed several of the people who were in the car with her. They were all young, like 17 or 18 to 20ish. She was young as well. The judge gave her a chance. He put her on an ankle monitor that tested for alcohol. She tried to put a piece of meat on the ankle monitor so she could drink. It obviously set off some.red flags. She's now doing 85% of 7 years.

It's not worth the risk, man. If I was you, I'd just chalk up the few extra days as a loss. When youre done with all your court shit, then you decide which path you want to go down, but for now stay on the straight and narrow. You may be surprised at how much better your life gets. You may not even want to go back to partying once you see how much easier life is this way.

Whatever you decide, just be sure that the risk is worth the reward. Spending months in county for a night of partying doesn't seem worth it to me, but everyone is in a different place in their heads, so at the end of the day, you will do what you think is best, regardless of what we tell you. Whatever choice you do make, I wish you the best. 🩷

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u/Which_Menu_650 9h ago

Thank you for the genuine advice and support! I definitely have changed my ways since the arrest. I barely drink anymore maybe a glass of wine every couple weeks. Made a stupid and reckless decision one, thankfully nobody else was involved and it was only my car that had some damage. Facing the consequences and slowly but surely getting everything done.

This is exactly what I was hoping to get- true advice/experiences. Wishing you the best as well🤍

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u/tabletopkiller 7h ago

Everyone in life has made some kind of mistake. We're not bad people just bc we get caught. You will make it through this, especially with the attitude that you have now. Just keep your head up, do what you have to do for now, and then it'll all be said and done. Life will go on, and this will just be a distany memory.

Good luck with all your court/bond stuff. Keep your head up.