Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask

Interlock systems on all cars of residency or just one he has title to?

Asked Aug 11, 2012, 08:39 AM — 6 Answers
The court told my son he needs an interlock system put on his vehicle since he is an habitual dui offender and drives without a license. He moved home, does this mean all the cars will have to be fitted with one, or just his? We lock our keys up and he has no access to them, even his keys to his truck is locked up since he up for 2 separate charges for driving without a license. Will they just put it on his truck or all the vehicles where he is living? Can we stop them from putting them on our cars? Thank you.

6 Answers
Fr_Chuck's Avatar
Fr_Chuck Posts: 72,597, Reputation: 37026
Expert
 
#2

Aug 11, 2012, 09:08 AM


It will be up to the Probation officer and the court, You of course give up many rights when you allow someone on probation and/or parole to move into your home. right to search without a warrnat with issues dealing with the person on probation for example.

If you did for example allow him to use your vehicle it is very possible that you would be charged with that. So they most likely will just require his vehicle to be the one. if he uses anyone elses most likely he would just be revoked and the owner of other car arrested.
Helpful
hmmingbrd1's Avatar
hmmingbrd1 Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
New Member
 
#3

Aug 11, 2012, 03:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
It will be up to the Probation officer and the court, You of course give up many rights when you allow someone on probation and/or parole to move into your home. right to search without a warrnat with issues dealing with the person on probation for example.

If you did for example allow him to use your vehicle it is very possible that you would be charged with that. So they most likely will just require his vehicle to be the one. if he uses anyone elses most likely he would just be revoked and the owner of other car arrested.
Thank you for your answer. I hope it is right and and just his vehicle has the device put on it.
Helpful
AK lawyer's Avatar
AK lawyer Posts: 9,917, Reputation: 4207
Expert
 
#4

Aug 11, 2012, 06:08 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by hmmingbrd1 View Post
The court told my son he needs an interlock system put on his vehicle ...
"His" means his.
Helpful
Fr_Chuck's Avatar
Fr_Chuck Posts: 72,597, Reputation: 37026
Expert
 
#5

Aug 11, 2012, 06:28 PM


Yes his, but make sure he does not drive yours

If he does not have a license, he should not even be driving his
Helpful
hmmingbrd1's Avatar
hmmingbrd1 Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
New Member
 
#6

Aug 12, 2012, 08:53 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
Yes his, but make sure he does not drive yours

If he does not have a license, he should not even be driving his
True on that. He was not living with us at the time that he drove twice without a license, so I had no control over that. Now that he is with us for a time, we do have all the keys to his and our vehicles in a locked safe. We also have all our medications, money and hunting knives and guns locked up. Amazing to live in retirement, working on projects around the house, then having to babysit a 29 year old who will not listen to a soul.
Helpful
hmmingbrd1's Avatar
hmmingbrd1 Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
New Member
 
#7

Aug 12, 2012, 08:57 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by AK lawyer View Post
"His" means his.
Thank you so much. His vehicle is at our house and when he moves out he will not have access to it, so why do we need one on his, when he will not be at the address the vehicle will be at? He also does not have a job to cover the cost, and we will not pay for it. Any ideas? He is moving out before the court order of the 24h of this month.
Helpful

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.

Remove Text Formatting

Undo
Redo
 
Decrease Size
Increase Size
Bold
Italic
Underline
Align Left
Align Center
Align Right
Ordered List
Unordered List
Decrease Indent
Increase Indent
Insert Email Link
Wrap [QUOTE] tags around selected text
Wrap [CODE] tags around selected text
Wrap [HTML] tags around selected text
Wrap [PHP] tags around selected text
Wrap [YOUTUBE] tags around selected text
Notification Type:



Check out some similar questions!

What tax residency am I? FT home in KY, apartment for work in OH. Residency? [ 1 Answers ]

For Federal and State tax filing, I would like help determining residency status. I own a home in KY with my wife where she lives full time with my kids. I started a job on 1/3/10 in OH where I rent an apartment and stay during the work week. I return to my KY home for weekends, some extended...

What is the title of a movie that has fraud of restoring classic cars [ 0 Answers ]

I am trying to find a movie that consists of a person who finds old cars, restores them and claims they are original but they are not so its fraud. I only remember that a guy finds cars in junkyards and changes the vin number and restores them to auction them off but the cars are not what he...

Interlock [ 6 Answers ]

I have the interlock in my car and I haven't been drinking at all... The stupid thing aborts and fails all the time... Seriously, coffee, jelly beans, lip gloss you name it... I am so worried that my download will look like I'm a mess! Are they all this bad? So frustrating!

Interlock Breath systems - violation [ 3 Answers ]

Looking for advice on a ignition interlock violation - due to eating something that caused th violation. Can these violations be appealed

Comparison of Lenox systems to other systems [ 1 Answers ]

I recently won a drawing for a free $9,000.00 heating and cooling system from Lennox. We thought is was free,but apparently, that did not include tha install price. We were given a range of 3500.00-4000.00 to complete the install? Is this the common rate for any installation ? Thanks Benita13


View more Criminal Law questions Search