What is an Ignition Interlock? Texas DWI Attorney Stephen Hamilton Explains
www.lubbockdwilawblog.com Boardcertified criminal defense attorney Stephen Hamilton, practicing in Lubbock, Texas, explains what an ignition interlock is. An ignition interlock is a device that is used in your vehicle that stops you from driving while you’re intoxicated. You must physically blow in this device to get your car to start. Now there are certain times were you must get this device in your car. Perhaps if this is your second DWI or felony arrest or your alcohol level is over .15. Also, if you’re under 21 and convicted of a DWI, you will have to put the interlock device in your car. Now this device holds the data of you blowing into it. Which means whenever you turn this device in every month — or two months — that data is sent to the party who wants to review it, like a judge or probation office. You should absolutely never drink and then blow into the device. Watch the video now to learn more. For more information about DWI arrests and my law firm, visit our educational website at http where we have even more helpful videos. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (806) 794-0394. I welcome your call. The Law Office of Stephen L. Hamilton 12002 Trafalgar, Suite 302 Lubbock, TX 79424 (806) 794-0394 — Office
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