quincy
Senior Member
All cars that the restricted driver will be driving are registered with the state and equipped with the interlock devices. All drivers of the equipped vehicles must follow the same rules for operating the vehicles as the restricted driver. Whoever drives must be willing to blow into the device to start the vehicle. To have someone else blow into the device is considered tampering with the device and tampering with the device is illegal. It is illegal for the restricted driver and it is illegal for anyone else driving the vehicle.Only if the driver is restricted...In my scenario (and in the OP's case), the driver wasn't restricted. i.e., the driver wasn't required to blow in the device to begin with.
Can you point out the specific sub-section that you are referring to, for reference. If I'm wrong, I'll be happy to admit it and buy you a (virtual) beverage of your choice
You can wait for GuyInNC to post with his firsthand experience.
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