Buddy, POs don't work at night in this state- no cell phone number for parents, no working past 4:30 unless paid overtime then they are still not going to work longer than about an hour past that, no emergency contact, etc. So he's got 2 1/2 hours to come up with a court order or different parole plan. And while they are probably over there thinking this is to punish me or get back at me, I'm thinking eventually, some higher up is going to see how incompetent this is of them. And should difficult child reoffend, just wait until the judge finds out what difficult child's reentry plan was. I thought the judge who committed difficult child 18 mos ago was going to come off the bench and tackkle the PO there for a second- let's just say he didn't appear very happy.
In the most publicly recognizable way I could describe it, let's say a person is sent to prison and the reentry plan is for him then to agree to another year in jail with work release after his sentence has been completed. That's the plan to help him reintegrate into society. We do have things like that available in this state- they are step-down programs- but they aren't to be in addition to lenght of time incarcerated. That's where PO went wrong, well, one way he went wrong.