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First sobriety ankle tag fitted

The first ankle tag that constantly monitors if an offender is still drinking has been fitted to a man for provoking violence outside a nightclub while drunk.

The use of “sobriety tags” is part of a year-long pilot scheme announced by Boris Johnson. The mayor of London said the scheme is targeted at people “getting a bit too tanked up on a Friday night” and becoming involved in violence.

Augustine Apraku, aged 24, from Elm Grove, Sutton, was yesterday ordered to wear the “sobriety tag” for 80 days after he pleaded guilty to one charge of using abusive language and provoking unlawful violence at Croydon Magistrates’ Court.

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Source: Emma Clark, Irish Examiner, 01/08/2014

Posted by Andy on 08/01 at 08:52 AM in
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