You don't. You lucked out and got it in lieu of jail and only avoid jail if you do complete it and get it signed off.
my son is on city probation he is reporting and paying his fine but he has not done his community service and he work for the city picking up trash
its about doing community service
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Some schools require community service and not doing it they may not graduate. If they have to do it by court order they can go to jail. The last consequence if not doing it would be not learning to care for others.
Do you think its a good learning experience when doing community service in order to graduate from college?
There is not one specific thing you can learn from community service. Depending on what you are doing community service on depends on what you will obtain from the experience. For example, if you volunteer at a nursing home you could learn that you like working with that population and want to pursue a degree in that! You can always say you learned how important volunteers are, or that your community thrives from the hard work that volunteers preform.
The only thing that someone as young as 13 can do for a job is volunteer. A good idea is seek work doing community service.
Are you asking about a scheduling problem? If your community service conflicts with jury duty, you should speak with the organizer of the community service and request that your time slot be moved. You cannot ignore a jury duty summons.
None because its a parade. You're not really doing a service.
The biggest difference is a 'Good Service' is something and making a difference. A 'Service' by itself is just doing something for someone or for a cause. i.e - Military/war Good serivice - i.e - Community service, work at elderly homes.
The biggest difference is a 'Good Service' is something and making a difference. A 'Service' by itself is just doing something for someone or for a cause. i.e - Military/war Good serivice - i.e - Community service, work at elderly homes.