There is a grave risk, if he is seen out enjoying himself, that somebody will take the law into their own hands. I wonder if he realises that? I can see him attempting to escape house arrest, somehow, and can picture him carrying a gun, illegally. He will get into trouble again; it is the nature of the boy.
David Dadic said OP would have some freedom although he could not come and go as he pleased.
"His movements will be controlled and there is certainly monitoring, but in that light he will be integrated back into the community, gradually he will be invited to get employment of some sort; he will be invited to do communal services, [and] he will he will take up, I suppose, treatment of some sort. It's hard to say what his subjective terms will be. They look at it independently through the application process and decide what suits the convict."
He will not be able to enjoy lunch out with his friends or even holidays.
Mannie Witz said he would be heavily monitored in the form of phone calls and spot checks at the house. "If anyone is going to be monitored, it's him," he said.
If he breaches the conditions of his correctional supervision hell be given 3 written warnings and after a third warning hell be taken back to prison.
Dadic said training was a questionable area and he didnt think it could be argued that it was part of his job as a professional athlete.
"I don't know if he can say he's gainfully employed. I don't see it falling in the employment category. Training is not gainfully employed. That doesn't fall in that category. Whether he can ask to train for the sake of his legs and exercise, that seems viable. Exercise is part of a person's integration and well being. He comes from an exercise oriented background". He feels OP may be allowed to train a few days or hours a week.
Witz said OP would probably need to get special permission, but he would not be allowed to compete in events or travel.
They can't forbid him from being a professional athlete. But if he is training he will have to get special permission. You don't get extra leisure time to go train." However, he doubted if OP could still be considered a professional athlete as he was not getting paid, nor did he have any sponsors.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Will-Oscars-house-arrest-be-a-walk-in-the-park-20150609
From what Ive read previously, hell be allowed to attend church, will be allowed few visitors, who will have to be approved by the court, and someone will have to shop for him under strict parole conditions. I dont think well see him socialising for the next 4 years, but on the other hand ...