Yes, the panel where they put it on sometimes falls off - and it just comes off - although it downloads more than alcohol content (twice a day) - every 30 minutes when it buzzes, it's testing vapor, PH, alcohol and temperature - so if you take it off (unless you put it on someone else - it will be obvious) - then they throw you in jail for "tampering". Note: If it comes off on it's own, it's best not to tell your worker ... they assume you "tampered" which is a violation of terms. Just wear pants ... or have them put it on the inside (instead of outside of your ankle) if it's uncomfortable ... b/c It's a lot more comfortable than being confined in a cell.
So this seems pretty simple to beat.
1) I was told there is electrical current running through your leg to complete the circuit. You can use the same foil strip used on windows for security systems to do this. (if you were going to take it off)
2) The infrared light on your skin is a little harder but still doable. Many people get blisters hiking, walking, or because they are on there feet all day. You would need to take that skin (ripping off a blister) and slide it between the your leg and the bracelet. Once you have done that, the infrared would not know the difference. Remember, the skin will dry out so you must reintroduce water to the sample to keep it in an "alive" state.
3) Temperature, the scram device monitors temperature as well. The best way to do this is a constant heat source of 97.8 - 98.9. You can find one anywhere, just look around.
So there is your answer. If you really want to beat this thing you can. The question you need to ask yourself is why? It's not like you have to drink, and if you are ordered to wear it, you should b/c it is a lot better then jail or worse. -cheers-
will stearylalcohol be detected in scram bracelet
Can I get a tattoo while wearing a scram alcohol bracelet
How can I drink with a scram monitoring
Guv
No
Glycerin, typically found in common household products, should not set off a SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring) bracelet. SCRAM bracelets are designed to detect alcohol consumption, and glycerin doesn't contain alcohol. However, it's always advisable to consult with the bracelet provider or a legal professional for accurate information regarding specific substances and the SCRAM bracelet.
Yes
No
no!
Guv
not bologna
Dial