Trey, that is what is known as a sentence fragment.
If you had made the statement, "Running from probabtion." as an answer to a question like "What are you doing Trey?" Then you would still need a noun or pronoun as the object of the verb "running". Like, "I'm running from probation." This still isn't entirely correct though. You can't run from "probation"... you can run from a probation officer and you can run while you're on probation. You could also be asking the question "Are you running from probation?"... which is still incorrect, because the moment you did run you would technically be in "violation of your probation" but we would have a better idea of what you were asking. Study up on your grammar, give us some more information, and we'll do our best to help you ok. But right now I don't have any idea what you are asking.
Just a wild guess... if you are on probation... take this time to get an education, and try to make a contribution to society ok. I really don't want to end up paying more taxes to support you in jail or on gov't. assistance later on down the road. Be a man about it and handle your business... you can't run for the rest of your life man.
2007-03-28 09:18:27
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answered by John Boy 4
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I am also a former probation officer, and spent 27 years in my career. I don't recommend that you run from Probation. You can, and you may get away with running. But then you may not and the consequences would be more than the conditions that you have now. As an adult, and you want to act like one, face the probation, do your sentence and clean up your act. You will have to constantly look over your shoulder if you run. Good luck to you.
2007-03-28 10:43:57
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answered by Nancy W 3
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Trey, your Q, is minus some info, but regardless..running is running. Either way, if it's a minor crime, you might get away with it for a little longer, but when you are eventually caught you will pay a heavier price. If a felony warrant is issued, they will be looking for you for sure and when you screw up again and you will,(if your are already running, there's the proof) they will come down on you hard. So I would really give it some serious thought before I'd do something that most likely will make it much worse. Just get through it, and have some peace of mind. AND keep your *** out of trouble OK? take care I wish U the best.
2007-03-29 01:05:49
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answered by KMAYL 1
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What exactly is your question?? If you are the one running, I don't recommend it. And what are you running from?
Keep this in mind...probation is essentially a gift to keep you out of jail. It is a time period given for you to prove that you can stay out of trouble & do certain things that court asks of you. If you have screwed up again, it is better to just face it. Admit your wrong doing & try to fix it. You can't run forever, you know, and it'll only be worse when it catches up with you.
Good luck.
2007-03-28 09:16:32
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answered by Sam F 2
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BAD IDEA!
You'll go from probation to confinement to parole, but where you'll end up is "Convicted Felon"!!!
Do the time with controls from the state and wait it out.
Good luck
2007-03-28 09:15:22
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answered by Blue Hyena 2
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Bad idea, I would not recommend it. What kind of life can you live if you are hiding out from the law??? If you get pulled over and your record shows you have a warrant for your arrest for bailing on your probationary agreement you will be arrested.
2007-03-28 09:12:36
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answered by luvdov 2
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running isnt that bad. its like how in the wild, prey look over there shoulder for predators. its a natural thing. not running and feeling secure is more a luxury or privilege for conforming to society and following orders.
2007-03-28 14:55:44
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answered by rorym1980 2
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depends on what you are on probation for? If it is something small and you want to relocate to a different state, chances are that they wont extradite you.
2007-03-28 09:17:46
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answered by sebastian b 2
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Dont do it.
2007-03-28 09:21:42
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answered by Krayden 6
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