No, the rules should be changed because they're unfair and designed to keep people going back to prison on technicalities and not actual further criminal offenses. Should B.G. be more scrutinized than the average person on probation just because hes a rapper? Cause that's certainly happening.
What's unfair about it?
The idea of not hanging around other felons is to not get caught up in the bullshyt that got you locked up in the first place. The feds aren't gonna look at Boosie and go "nah he's ok, he's fine. He's not gonna do anything stupid, I mean it's Boosie," at least not unless you ask.
If B.G.'s claim is that he needs Boosie for work related reasons, check in with your P.O. so they can understand that instead of just going ahead and doing it anyway, and if they still say no, sucks, but deal with it. Go platinum with no features.
This country is a prison trap. Literally. All u have to do is look at other countries reconviction rates vs ours. The system is literally set up for nikkas to go back to jail.
while this is true, whenever these rappers get caught up in probation fukkery, it's always over some shyt that either coulda been handled with a phone call and approval or something you just have to suck up and deal with. It's like the whole Meek Mill situation. He was getting dinged up for truthfully dumb shyt he coulda avoided. He flew out to LA to be with Nicki for something. Not a crime. But since he needed approval to fly out so his PO knew his whereabouts and didn't get it, then he violates. Same shyt when he got sent back to jail when he got arrested in Dyckman for being on ATV's. If my probation states I can only take the Bx3 bus, either I gotta get comfy on that bus or request an alternate way to get around.
Probation sucks. It's supposed to. It's the equivalent of living under a strict father on a good day, but someone like B.G. gotta approach probation like jail but outside with most benefits of freedom.