re underlining , I remember a sister who used to underline (with marker pen) her Watchtower in the ladies toilets during the public talk if she hadn't had a chance to do it beforehand so that no one would notice that it wasn't studied. And for years I used to quite often mark mine up on the car on the way to the meeting , or I would drive and my wife would "study" hers (and sometimes the kids as well). Our elders often would volunteer to be a microphone handler so that they could see whose Watchtowers were underlined & whose weren't. Once after I read the Watchtower (as a MS) an elder approached me afterward and said that he had noticed from his seat in the KH that my Watchtower wasn't underlined and that I wouldn't be allowed to read again if I didn't study in advance. I got my Watchtower and showed him that it was underlined (in soft faint pencil) so that I could easily read it. I suggested a visit to the local Specsavers. He was a bit embarrassed by his stupid comments and I dined out on the story for years later.
re reinstatement , quite often once the individual is reinstated , they kind of drop off the radar screen - there are always other problems for the elders to move on to. They might even have forgotten that the person is still under restrictions. Alternatively the person is expected to show a bit of public humility , so (for example) rampant note taking during the meeting in a congregation where very few take notes is probably seen as a sign of pride. I would get them to ask the CO at the next visit what the situation is and that they are feeling discouraged by the continuing restrictions. I would guarantee that the CO would tell the elders to remove the restrictions , especially if quite a few months have passed by.
Its common to hear an elder state, "his book is hardly ever studied. Neither is his watchtower." "I noticed his wife rarely ever comments." "He's quite unreliable as a reader, and thats probably due to his lack of preperation as his book is never studied.
I agree - heard these comments over & over again in elders meetings or elders gossiping together (and shamefully I made these comments myself on several occasions).
dozy (ex-elder - not current)