Well, as long as my photo never gets out(the one I pass along to some people here), I should be quite safe. Seeing that I never do anything wrong to warrant a judicial meeting, I am still living out my inactiveness fairly peacefully. I did have a small run in with a couple of elders a few weeks back, but I stood my ground and played by their rules. I made sure to keep the 'two-witness' rule in my favor by not letting them team up on me in the back room. Luckily everything worked out and I still have not ever received that promised shepherding call that they said they would make. We even had the CO visit and nothing came from that. Not only did we have the CO visit, but a CO-in-training was there too. The trainee was a Br. Divine-sp? I already forgot his first name, might have been Joe but I'm not sure. He sure was a smooth dresser. Not only did he look like he was straight out of GQ, but he drives a brand spanking new Lexus ES300. He must be from out of state. No pre-CO in their right mind would buy a foreign car in GM territory, especially when a third of our hall works for GM. Besides, doesn't he realize that his new company car will be a Buick?
There I go rattling on again. Back to avoiding being df'd......Keep your mouth shut. Always think before you speak. DO NOT drink alcohol to the point where you speak your mind in front of other witnesses. Avoid at all costs speaking to elders in groups of two or more - keep it one-on-one if at all possible, otherwise use an excuse to get out of talking with them. Use work, if possible, as an excuse for not attending meetings and going out in field service. Manage to get 'sick' if you want to stay home to watch Ultimate Fighting Championships during a meeting night. Just say "no thank you" to any invitation regarding a spiritual nature, unless it is for a bar-b-que at someone's house and you know they make kickass ribs and steaks.
Those are the rules I follow. They have worked for me for the past few years. Still no problems.