- Always leave plenty of time to get home for the start of your curfew to allow for heavy traffic The time on the site monitoring unit is correct at all times, use it to check your watch or clock.
- Remember to have enough food, toiletries and cigarettes etc. to see you through your curfew period each day.
- It will help to keep a good supply of electric cards or coins if you have a pay as you go meter.
- Make sure you have arranged your domestic and family arrangements around your curfew hours.
- If you have an appointment with an agency, doctors or require hospital treatment etc. make sure that you make them aware that the Monitoring Centre will phone to verify your attendance, arrival/departure times, and that they may give out such information.
- If your circumstances change which affect your curfew, e.g. you gain employment, change employment or you are moving house, then you must make an application to the Magistrates Court, or ask the Prison Governor, for a variation of the Curfew Order.
- If you are unsure of any of the conditions of the Curfew Order, the Monitoring Centre is staffed at all times. Please telephone the Centre and the staff will be able to answer.
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