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Posted: 9/21/2004 9:27:38 PM EDT
I had a patient come in today and she is on house arrest and has an ankle tether.  She calls the officer and tells them she is going the office or hospital.  Otherwise the tether has to be within a certain area of the base unit.  I was thinking of the discussion on this board about this point. So if they have this technology to track a teenager with no brains within a few feet with GPS, why cant they give everyone working in Iraq something similar.  Maybe something smaller that they wear as a ring or watch.  Or implanted in their body.  Would be nice if we could find them and make them suffer a little.

She is pregnant by the way and was convicted of attempted arson or arsony as she likes to say.  She is having this baby on our dime too.  Not to mention most likely for the rest of its life and hers.  
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