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However, please understand that, if you remove your ignition interlock device before you have fulfilled your order, you may suffer additional consequences, you may not be able to drive your vehicle, or your time with the ignition interlock device may not count.
Breath alcohol ignition interlock devices (IIDs) have been required for use by Wisconsin drivers convicted of either: A first time OWI with an alcohol concentration of 0.15% or higher, A repeat OWI offender, or A driver that refused to provide a breath or blood sample for a chemical test at a traffic stop.
Also, remember that you cannot legally operate a vehicle that does not have an IID, so you will need someone else to drive your vehicle to the installation appointment. State law requires that all drivers meet minimum physical standards to be eligible for a driver license.
Hardship Exemption You must apply within 30 days of receiving notification of mandatory IID installation. To apply for an exemption you must fill out the Exemption Form DL 4055B, which acknowledges the following mandatory restrictions: You do not own a vehicle. You do not have access to a vehicle where you live.
The hardship exemption allows the individual to have it installed in only one vehicle. Individuals who own no vehicles will be able to comply with the ignition interlock requirement by having an ignition interlock vendor docHub that they own no vehicles and apply for the ignition interlock license.
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Attempting to bypass or tamper with an ignition interlock device (IID) is not only a bad idea--it is also against the law. There are a number of websites, devices for sale online, or YouTube videos that say they can help you cheat the breath tests.
Breath alcohol ignition interlock devices (IIDs) have been required for use by Wisconsin drivers convicted of either: A first time OWI with an alcohol concentration of 0.15% or higher, A repeat OWI offender, or A driver that refused to provide a breath or blood sample for a chemical test at a traffic stop.
The actual criminal and administrative penalties can include: Impoundment of the car, whether its yours or not. Revocation of parole. Jail time.

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