Not exact matches
In Arizona, there are strict laws against DUIs that may result in jail time, forfeiture of your driver's license, fees, increased insurance
expenses, community service time, suspension from school and possibly
ignition interlock devices (IIDs).
The court may also order you to install an
ignition interlock device on your vehicle when you get out of prison at your own
expense.
Drunk driving is such a problem in the state of New York that Leandra's Law, enacted in 2010, requires any driver convicted with a DUI to install an
ignition interlock device in their vehicles at their own
expense.
The court could also install an
ignition interlock device on your car at your
expense and you may have to take an Alcohol education or treatment program ($ 125)