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G4S tells critics: No instances of breaking curfews through relayed communications

Security firm puts 'precaution before reaction' with new device to stay one step ahead of offenders.

Tagging: No date for rollout has been set for the new device

Tagging: No date for rollout has been set for the new device

Date - 16th August 2018
By - Nick Hudson - Police Oracle
G4S has adopted a “belt and braces” approach to a new monitoring device to keep its 100 per cent record against offenders trying to violate their curfews. The private security company has won a patent for an "unhackable"...
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