Kate Andrews debates the use of 'sobriety tags' to monitor offenders on Sky News

The ASI's Communications Manager, Kate Andrews, debates the Deputy Political Director of the Centre for Social Justice on Sky News over the legitimacy of tagging offenders with electronic alcohol monitors. She argues that the Mayor of London's plan to pilot this form of policing in four major London boroughs is an infringement on minor offender's civil liberties and sets a dangerous precedent that could allow the government to police consumption in a free society.

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