That and the fact that a large number of people who don;t care for fitbits wear a tracker on an ankle sleeve. Turns out, it's more accurate than having it around the wrist. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiAsbqX9PvkAhUhm-AKHXHVDDkQjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FB-Great-Compatible-Smartband-Fitness-Tracker%2Fdp%2FB07GV36NH6&psig=AOvVaw2mR-nkG80vORWtZDTOIlYE&ust=1570048380294551 |
| Ahahaha, I wasn't there but I'm pretty sure it wasn't an ankle monitor. They won't you out from house arrest to ref a game, sorry. |
Or an ICE monitor. Either way, it's none of your business OP. |
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I have seen him ref a bunch of times, it is an ankle monitor and you don't have to be on house arrest for them. You see people wearing them all over the place.
He actually is a pretty good ref. Just because someone has had some troubles doesn't mean they can't work but when it involves you suddenly they are bad people |
Where are you hanging out? Seems to be different places than I do... |
i know right? exactly where is this place? |
Happy he has a job and hasn't resorted to panhandling. And I have a neighbor in federal prison. You all are a bunch of hypocrites, too. When this neighbor was home awaiting sentencing, he still was going to back to school nights, teacher conferences, sports practices, driving carpool. No one said a word. And yes everyone knew. |
I assume he's cleared to be around children. Unlike one of the coaches our prior Club let slip through. |
and a ref wouldn't be alone with them anyway so as long as you keep track of your kid it shouldn't be a problem. |