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What happens if an inmate who leaves prison refuses to report to their probation officer?
They will, most likely, go right back to jail. Follow the rules. You are going to have a hard enough time getting a good job and living a good life without deliberately messing up. The PO is not going to contact you. They have huge caseloads and are not going to babysit you. When you don’t report, tRead more
They will, most likely, go right back to jail. Follow the rules. You are going to have a hard enough time getting a good job and living a good life without deliberately messing up.
See lessThe PO is not going to contact you. They have huge caseloads and are not going to babysit you. When you don’t report, they just order a violation of probation warrant and have you arrested.
Probation violators usually are not offered bail.
Whenever I’m not the one driving a car, I get carsick— but I don’t when I’m driving. What is causing this?
If you often experience motion sickness, try to take ginger 10 to 20 minutes before your trip. It’s really potent in capsule form, but you can also chew on a fresh piece. If symptoms continue, take 500 to 1,000 milligrams every four hours. There are also two homeopathic remedies that can stop nauseaRead more
If you often experience motion sickness, try to take ginger 10 to 20 minutes before your trip. It’s really potent in capsule form, but you can also chew on a fresh piece. If symptoms continue, take 500 to 1,000 milligrams every four hours. There are also two homeopathic remedies that can stop nausea associated with motion sickness: ipecacuanha and tabacum. Adults in good health should take a 200c to 1M dose one to three times a day, and only when experiencing nausea. To ease queasiness when traveling, there’s an acupressure point you can press several times an hour before, and during, your trip. On the inside of your arm, measure three of your own finger widths below the wrist crease. At that distance, place your thumb on the point between your two arm bones and press firmly; maintain that constant pressure for two to three minutes while taking slow, deep breaths. This will start to calm you down and soothe your stomach. Wait 1 minute and repeat if you continue to feel nauseous.
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