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jbattyb

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What is the name of your state? Texas

I am a probationer in TX and I may have to travel out of state (temporarily) for the company I work for. At first I was told by my PO that this would be fine, BUT I was just informed today (by my Probation Officer) that "out of state travel permits are no longer being issued to probationers, and the District Court Judge can't even approve it...." I find that really hard to believe! I know people that have traveled on these issued permits... Have the laws really changed?!?!!

My PO blamed it on new laws passed by the Interstate Compact counsel?? Anybody know about this? I am clueless.. and furious :mad:
 


garrula lingua

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That's horrible. I see why you're furious.

If I were you, I would do the full jail time, instead of Probation.

That way, you could travel all you want when released & it would sure show them !!
 

jbattyb

Junior Member
That's horrible. I see why you're furious.

If I were you, I would do the full jail time, instead of Probation.

That way, you could travel all you want when released & it would sure show them !!
or maybe you should do everyone on this forum a favor and slam your junk in a door... and then never give advise again, because your not very good at it.:)
 

garrula lingua

Senior Member
or maybe you should do everyone on this forum a favor and slam your junk in a door... and then never give advise again, because your not very good at it.:)
Advise is the verb. You mean advice.
See ? It's free advice !

Go down to the Probation Office and demand your rights !!!
Who do they think they are, trying to supervise you ????
Tell them off !!
 
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