Yeah, you've gotta see 'em at least once a week - to start. Then they decide how often they need to see you.
Then, home/work visits are kinda random unless you've given them a reason to come check on you.
You also need to check in if you've had any contact with a police officer - even if that contact didn't result in anything.
You also need to inform the police officer that you're on probation, should you have contact with one for any reason. Even if they're questioning you about something not involving you, you gotta tell 'em. Even if it's just a traffic stop and you're in the back of the car, you gotta tell 'em.
That's what it's like here - and in most of the areas where I know what's going on in that department.
'Cause of who I tend to hang around with, I often know people who are on probation. I never do anything very illegal if there's someone in the group that's on probation, because they could have law enforcement involved at any time - even with no reason. So, I'm definitely not doing something like bringing an ounce of coke to Opie's house.
Yeah that is the same way they do it around here, except for the random visits. At least that I know of. I was at a dealers house smoking some up when his PO and a couple cops came knocking on the door and he was like I'm not answering it, if they have a warrant they will kick the door in of they don't they will leave and just ignored them. I thought I was going to get in trouble. But they knocked for like half an hour and then just left and left a note on the door.
So... I've been thinking...
If you can play guitar, it doesn't matter what equipment you use. If you can't play guitar, it still doesn't matter what equipment you use!
They don't do a lot of random visits, just so we're clear. It's pretty uncommon. They have huge caseloads, large distances, and tend to wait for you to get in trouble before they go bugging you. Now, if you're a complete fuck-up, they're gonna come visit you. Opie could expect a weekly meeting and probably a visit every couple of months. They might also spot check to ensure they're taking therapy and AA seriously.
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"If you can play guitar, it doesn't matter what equipment you use. If you can't play guitar, it still doesn't matter what equipment you use!"
So it simply just does not matter what equipment you use for playing guitar?
That's how I felt all along. As long as you have a functional guitar
I am thinking he will probably stay sober for the next 90 days, as he will be tested 4 times a day, but after that...
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