if u are found tampering with a court ordered ignition interlock from a dwi conviction...and i'm bankin its ur 3rd offense which makes that a felony, u will wind up losing the car totally when the court orders it totally immobilized, plates/registration seized, and u might wind up seeing it impounded on top of u going to jail/prison. violation of probation charge will be the least of it. if u wanna lose ur car, mess with the interlock. it's to keep habitual drunk drivers off our roads. i hope u dont wind up killin some1 just because u couldnt call a friend or a cab to get u home.
2006-12-29 09:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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By completing your term of probation successfully. Other than that, NO. Many methods have been discussed and tried. Balloons, N2 tanks from paintball guns, They have thermo sensor, for temp. Pressure sensor to see if it is constant or erratic. And I have heard that the new ones can detect pulse through your teeth. Short of having a buddy blow in it, (felony) you can't beat them, or so I have heard.
To just disconnect it is easy, it's the same as removing a car alarm, but once again felony tampering. hindering prosecution, violation of probation, not to mention a few others. NOT WORTH TRYING.
2006-12-29 16:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sure that the same guy who put it on can take it off from a technical point of view. From a practical point of view, follow the rules or pay the consequences. If it's your car, talk with a lawyer who might refer you to the appropriate forms or court. Go through appropriate legal channels. If you got the car from someone else through private sale or police impound, then talk with a lawyer. It might make more sense to choose another car.
2006-12-29 17:32:17
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answered by Jack 7
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And just why would we be disconnecting this device? In order to drive drunk again? Any one who comes up with a solution is aiding and abetting a crime. If you go out and drive drunk and get in a crash they are also liable for what happens.
If this is someone elses vehicle, than just find another ride. These devices are installed for a reason and if you don't quite get it, get out and walk.
2006-12-29 16:59:00
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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