One of the penalties of a Florida DUI conviction is having to install a Florida ignition interlock device on your car. There are initial and ongoing expenses involved with the device. Using the equipment is quite restrictive, inconvenient, and time-consuming. To make sure you comply with the required driving restrictions, Florida HSMV collects data from your interlock device.
After certain DUI violations, the state may require you to install a Florida ignition interlock device (IID) in your vehicle for at least one year. There are a number of personal and financial costs that follow a DUI/DWI conviction. So it’s always worth arranging for a designated driver if you’re impaired to drive in any way.