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Car Breathalyzers and Probation Officers: What to Expect

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September 9, 2015 by Editorial Staff

Your car breathalyzer and probation officer are partners in your recoveryIf you’ve been convicted of a DUI or other drunk driving charge, you have a lot of damage to fix. The court has ordered you to pay fines, perform community service or even spend some time in jail. Your license was suspended, and you now have a car breathalyzer or an ignition interlock requirement in your future if you plan to drive. Plus, if you have a probation officer, you have a person who is in charge of ensuring you are taking the right steps to get your life back on track.

A probation officer helps keep you on track after a DUI by evaluating your commitment to sober driving. This includes checking on any substance abuse evaluations or treatment protocols, whether you’re showing up at work and how you’re getting there. With a car breathalyzer, the data that is recorded shows how much you’ve been driving, and that you’ve been sober while doing so. Your probation officer wants to see that you are driving with your car breathalyzer, and will continue to support your rehabilitation plan for as long as you continue to drive while sober.

On the other hand, if you aren’t following the plan and your car breathalyzer shows any violations or failures, your probation officer could recommend that your license is revoked or that you need to spend time in jail. Keeping your probation officer happy in this situation seems pretty simple, and is the key to keeping your freedom intact.

Your probation officer is there to help you succeed after a DUI, and you don’t want to let him or her down. Your “second chance” at life means that you’re taking your car breathalyzer and any other court requirements seriously. Your probation officer wants nothing more than to support your rehabilitation efforts and help keep the streets safe for us all.

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