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Drunk criminals will be fitted with 'sobriety tags' that tell police if they drink

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Daily Mail reports. Home Office Minister Kit Malthouse likened the scheme to putting a "police officer on every criminal's shoulder".The tags will be rolled out across England in spring next year, with gyroscopic devices that flag speeders who are driving also a possibility.This would mean that dangerous drivers, especially those previously caught at more than 100mph face monitoring.Mr Malthouse also plans to force convicted burglars to wear GPS tags that track them after their release from prison.He wants up to 2,000 sobriety tags in use at a time in a scheme that will cost £45million over a decade.Compliance is expected to have a 94 per cent success rate based on pilot programmes.The devices analyse chemicals in the criminals' sweat every.

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