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<blockquote data-quote="gonefshn" data-source="post: 251489" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>Had as a family member who was having drug and legal issues. They’d constantly violate probation and both us and the probation officer would do all we could to have their probation revoked. But their higher ups wouldn’t allow them too. The line staff said it was super frustrating as their requirements would be a joke to these people. They said it was all about money. Prison is full and if they revoke them they had to pay the local jails. We had to call and threaten their supervisor to a lawsuit if anything happened to this family member because of his allowing them to violate with no repercussions. Only then did he finally do what his officers and us wanted. Probation is a joke nowadays. I remember when I was younger if you knew someone on probation if they were out 5 minutes after their curfew they went to jail. These people need treatment and help with skills to become valuable members of society, but they also need repercussions when they flat out f up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonefshn, post: 251489, member: 380"] Had as a family member who was having drug and legal issues. They’d constantly violate probation and both us and the probation officer would do all we could to have their probation revoked. But their higher ups wouldn’t allow them too. The line staff said it was super frustrating as their requirements would be a joke to these people. They said it was all about money. Prison is full and if they revoke them they had to pay the local jails. We had to call and threaten their supervisor to a lawsuit if anything happened to this family member because of his allowing them to violate with no repercussions. Only then did he finally do what his officers and us wanted. Probation is a joke nowadays. I remember when I was younger if you knew someone on probation if they were out 5 minutes after their curfew they went to jail. These people need treatment and help with skills to become valuable members of society, but they also need repercussions when they flat out f up. [/QUOTE]
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