I was supposed to have my interlock out in may. Of course it violated me a month before for .03. Then it started 2 minutes later. My wife is a teetotaler and don't drink at all. I said she blew a .06 and was .000 2 minutes later. The hearings examiner has dismissed and found us not at fault either time. I think there should be a way to take them to small claims court and sue for lost wages, mental anguish, and harassment. I have to meet in Portsmouth to get mine calibrated at the liquor store of all places. And have had my machine taken out and replace one time and now I have to again this month due to malfunction. I have been on three different occasions lately where I had to takeoff work and got all the way to Portsmouth and they were not able to recalibrate it, I was told to come back next Thursday, which made me late and have to pay a late fee. This has happened three times now. How convenient for roadguard /Dreager. I hear now the tech says they are bought out by smart start. It seems to me the state of New Hampshire as well as other state's reps need to investigate and see if the source code is set to fail before its time to talks it out. I am going to take this as far as I have to go legally. I cannot get my hands on the contract I signed because the technician quit. I have had mine over a year and months. It was only supposed to be a year. It malfunctions once a month very close to time to get it downloaded and out of my car. I am sober 6 years now. I have done my time. This is becoming increasingly clear it's never meant to come out.
Who stands to benefit by me paying 150 a month and how racy would it be to make a violation happen. The technician is paid and the company is paid. Why would they want this to end ? read more