The £100? supplied by the program to each pair is on an account set up for the show. In the same way you can keep an eye on your account, they can.The production team have no Access to ANPR systems, CCTV or banking systems.
so it’s just totally made up. the producers just provide information to make the TV show.
It’s a game show, so is just as real as any game show:-)
Is this the modern version of getting to your club in Picadilly without traveling on a roadSomebody (cannot remember author’s name) wrote a book a few years ago where he tried to get from Central London ( I think) to the end of Southend Pier without appearing on cctv. He managed it mostly but was defeated at the end as Southend Pier had cctv at the very end. Quite an entertaining book really.
I actually very much enjoyed the first couple of series, which I watched online a few months ago after reading about it on here. After series 2 though, both the contestants and the hunters seemed to be playing much more to the camera/audience, and it got very predictable/boring.
It would be pretty simple to live off grid if you had a bike.Yes, best viewed as that, or arguably as a simulation (approximately) of how tricky it could be in real life to live "off the grid", as the expression goes.
There are routes in and out of most big cities that avoid cctv. I believe one such method was employed by nuclear terrorists in London to evade Ross Kemp in an episode of Ultimate Force but our brave lads in The Regiment cannot be outfoxed so easily.It would be pretty simple to live off grid if you had a bike.
It would be pretty simple to live off grid if you had a bike.