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Tay Savage opens up about his five-month incarceration due to parole violation. The violation stemmed from traveling without prior permission and being associated with gang members, exacerbated by a viral video showing him at a party where a shootout took place. Reflecting on his past, Tay shares that this is the first time since he was 15 that he is off parole, allowing him to travel and associate freely without legal constraints. The discussion contrasts Tay's probation experience with that of Young Thug, who faces 15 years of stringent probation terms. Tay acknowledges the challenges of avoiding gang-related associations, agreeing that it can be tricky to navigate such stipulations. Using insights from both his personal experiences and well-known cases, Tay discusses the broader implications of probation restrictions on individuals from various cities, including Chicago and Atlanta.