My concern is that even if he were to in some way fail to comply with the terms of release his tard-card will continue to save him from any real consequence. He'll probably have to fuck up multiple times or do something exceptionally heinous to actually see repurcussions.
I don't think the autism card can bail him out of violating terms of release, especially not given the charges leveled at him.
Son them teets crusted over.
There's no guarantee we're going to hear from Chris anytime soon: I'd imagine he's under pretty stringent orders not to embarrass the state of Virginia and Daddy Davey rn.
Sorry.
Being told things he's absolutely not to do isn't something Chris has ever been concerned about.
After all, both times he's been arrested were directly because he decided to violate restraining orders. The first one was the Gamestop Macing and while that was more informal, it was clearly still in effect and I remain convinced Chris intentoinally wanted to cause a scene so he could use the mace and feel like a powerful woman (since there's literally no other reason why he'd pull that shit out at the end when the guy is walking
away from him, and as the video shows after Chris looks around like a child who absolutely knows they're doing something they shouldn't!)
The second one had him violate the EPO that put distance between him and Barb. In 100% fairness, he probably didn't realize that taking money out of her account would be in violation (because it's not like he actually read or understood the damn thing besides 'stay away from your mother'), but he didn't even consider that he shouldn't have taken the money for some fucking toys - toys he literally cared more about during the arraignment than the fact he was getting arrested in the first place!
If Chris thinks he can get away with something (or more likely out of sheer ignorance for what he's not supposed to do), then he'll do it if he feels it's in his immediate self interest, consequences be damned.