We talked about this earlier. According to the statistics, conditions are not met in a great number of bail cases. However, it's not even the same order of magnitude in conditional sentence cases. If an inmate with a conditional sentence breaks the conditions imposed on them, they face direct consequences because they lose their house arrest privileges and must serve their sentence in prison.
If someone released on bail doesn't meet the conditions imposed, it should have the same effect and that person should be incarcerated. The burden of proof will be reversed. The system strikes this balance, allowing the burden to be reversed in situations where the person must prove that they pose no risk.