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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 563719" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ahhh, another one who has been through this but Cory had a PO who scared the living daylights out of him. His PO was about 6'7 and built like a linebacker. He could have picked Cory up by one hand and smooshed him. Now luckily in our case, Cory was allowed out of the house from 8 am - noon daily because I am disabled and he was needed to feed our animals in the yard plus he had his daughter here at the house several days a week and he might need to take her to the doctor or somewhere else from time to time. </p><p></p><p>It was still hard. They would call periodically to check on him. Heaven help us if the power went out which happened a couple of times. If the power went out you could count on the PO showing up within a few minutes. I cant tell you how many times that man saw us all in our PJ's. I just left the door unlocked for him...lol. </p><p></p><p>It was actually so funny the day they came to put the ankle bracelet on Cory. They told Cory he was restricted to the house and Cory walked out to the bottom step to say good-bye to his PO and his PO barked at him...THAT IS NOT INSIDE THE HOUSE! Cory turned around and ran back inside. I was next to the guys car and looked at him and said "where have you been all my life?" LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 563719, member: 1514"] Ahhh, another one who has been through this but Cory had a PO who scared the living daylights out of him. His PO was about 6'7 and built like a linebacker. He could have picked Cory up by one hand and smooshed him. Now luckily in our case, Cory was allowed out of the house from 8 am - noon daily because I am disabled and he was needed to feed our animals in the yard plus he had his daughter here at the house several days a week and he might need to take her to the doctor or somewhere else from time to time. It was still hard. They would call periodically to check on him. Heaven help us if the power went out which happened a couple of times. If the power went out you could count on the PO showing up within a few minutes. I cant tell you how many times that man saw us all in our PJ's. I just left the door unlocked for him...lol. It was actually so funny the day they came to put the ankle bracelet on Cory. They told Cory he was restricted to the house and Cory walked out to the bottom step to say good-bye to his PO and his PO barked at him...THAT IS NOT INSIDE THE HOUSE! Cory turned around and ran back inside. I was next to the guys car and looked at him and said "where have you been all my life?" LOL [/QUOTE]
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