Probation from the satellite.

. Hacktivism

20:02:02 Probation from the satellite.
John Zadrayel is a forty year old charged with raping a 14 year old boy, who has already served fourteen years in prison. Now it is a strange kind of probation, in Tampa, Florida (USA) where he is a cook in a restaurant. Is controlalto via a bracelet capable of wireless communications attached to your wrist that exchanges signals with a sort of 'radio' which is nothing if not a device that detects via the standard Global Positioning System (GPS) its the almost exact location and forward it, using a cell phone call, to the relevant departments for its control. The GPS receives a network of 24 satellites 20,000 kilometers high. Zadrayel must have the device with you at any time and must always remember not to leave for more than thirty meters, otherwise the return to imprisonment. 1,200 criminals in the U.S. are subjected to this treatment, part of the 150,000 who undergo an electronic control, monitoring systems such as the home or telephone checks. The whole is economically convenient to penal institutions, as a prisoner in Florida costs 45 dollars a day to be kept in prison, while his GPS monitoring costs $ 10, so they are already 600 detainees places in this state, probably because the Pro Tech Monitoring, most company of this type of system has its own headquarters in Odessa, north of Tampa. Programming the device also provides off-limits areas as in the case of Zadrayel, schools, playgrounds and the home of the victim. The software developed for this technology lets you know all the moves in the time of the offender, since he leaves the house, its stops along the way and the speed of its movement. Although the drive is malfunctioning in rural areas and in certain urban conditions, according to Jim Sommerkamp, ​​one of the supervisors of the control of Zadrayel "It's like having a camera in the sky," while Peggy Conway, director of 'The Journal of Offender Monitoring' says "We want to create a prison without walls within the community, a virtual prison."