People who flee states to avoid punishment often experience significant psychological and emotional distress, including anxiety and fear of capture. This flight can lead to instability in their lives, disrupting their social connections, employment, and access to basic services. Additionally, they may face legal repercussions if apprehended, which can further complicate their situation. Ultimately, fleeing can create a cycle of isolation and desperation, impacting their overall well-being and future prospects.
Your scalp will itch and people will avoid you.
An apology
extradition
Blame the dog.
Punishment can temporarily suppress undesirable behavior by introducing a consequence that the individual wants to avoid. However, punishment may not always effectively deter behavior in the long run and can lead to negative side effects such as fear, resentment, or rebelliousness. It is important to consider alternative strategies like positive reinforcement to encourage desired behavior.
resign from office
If by "abscond" you mean 'flee' to avoid arrest, prosecution or sentenced punishment, then you are, in all likliehood, actually a 'fugitive from justice." All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
people and the governer
If you are driving on wet roads there is no way to avoid those effects. Most brakes dry out very quickly when applied.
Possibly. Many people certainly spend an awful lot of time thinking about homework, and trying to avoid it, and trying to cheat on it --- just like they spend time thinking about god and trying to avoid god's punishment and trying to cheat and get into heaven.
Precautions
People should avoid peeing in any public place due to laws set out but should also consider the sanitary effects of this. Some countries such as India do not forbid peeing in the street so a locality check is needed.