For the same reason that the Catholic Church doesn't have an open Question & Answer free-for-all at their religious services.We have a PROGRAM at all our meetings, assemblies, and conventions; which is scheduled well in advance.Our active members have no need to ask questions; -- they already know the answers, due to our thorough one-on-one Bible study program they already had before their baptism.Anyone else who is not a Witness, who has questions, is invited to have them personally answered at any time after the meeting; or at their own homes. The meetings are designed for us; -- Visitors may attend and listen and observe; but the meetings are for us and our continual education.In fact, for any visitors with questions; in their own personal one-on-one Bible Study, in the privacy of their homes; we answer ALL the questions they could EVER HAVE, well before they can even think what questions to ask. We know all the standard and un-standard questions from our years of experience with people from various beliefs, or 'lack of beliefs'. The questions are all predictable due to the lack of Bible education they had in their previous religion. We are so thorough, that we make sure to answer them all, even the ones they forget to ask.Non-Witnesses would NOT know why Jehovah's Witnesses don't ask their own questions at their meetings. They can provide no difinitive answer, only a conjecture.I will provide a continuation with additional reasons - - - and then anyone else can place their answer below this answer.4) Jehovah's Witnesses are not interested in asking their own questions at our meetings; plain and simple; that's why they don't ask questions at their meetings.5) Also: -- because we do not have arrangements for a Question & Answer free-for-all; plain and simple; that's why we don't ask questions at our meetings.6) Also: -- Because we come to meetings not to ASK questions; but we go to meetings to learn how to ANSWER questions; plain & simple; that's why we don't ask questions at our meetings.
We have meetings daily here. We ask a few questions and answer a few.
Violation of the terms of probation means that the original sentence is reinstated. In other words, reincarceration.
Ask a probation officers, preferably yours.
You need to ask your probation officer about that.
Ask your probation officer.
READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS - everybody's is different. Or, ask your Probation Officer. Depending on the conditons of YOUR probation you may, or may not, have travel restrictions.
Depends on what you mean by your "personal life." They have the right to know who you're hanging with - whether, or how much, you're drinking - whether you're employed - etc - etc. If you consider those "personal" questions - yes, they do.
Not much. He/she answers to a city council and the voters. City counsel meetings are held and anyone can get up to talk or ask questions.
You will have to (1) check the papers you were given at the time you were sentenced to probation to see if you are under any travel restrictions (2) ask your Probation Officer or (3) ask the court's permission.
Yes, to all three questions.
Ask your probation officer.