applicable. Expense for assistance from Guardian, Service Centre or
towing the vehicle to a Service Centre is at the participant's expense.
10. Program Violations
All Service Providers are required to report Program Violations to the
RTA authorities who are responsible for administering the interlock
program. Participants are reminded that a Program Violation may result
in revocation of driving privileges and other program sanctions. Program
Violations include:
a. Tampering
Tampering is defined as "an unlawful act or attempt to disable or
circumvent the legal operation of the ignition interlock device". Without
limiting the generality of this definition, the following are examples of
Tampering:
Cutting and/or disconnecting any of the wires connecting the ignition
interlock device to the vehicle.
Removal of the tamper seals from the interlock, interlock's wiring, or
alarm horn.
Covering and/or disabling the alarm horn or G4 camera if applicable.
Unauthorised disconnecting of the vehicle battery from the interlock
device for more than 20 minutes.
Hot wiring or push-starting the vehicle; and/or
Damage to or loss of the interlock, interlock wiring, alarm horn or G4
camera if applicable.
b. Other Violations
Failure to return to the Service Centre for inspection of the interlock
device and downloading of data as required;
Disconnecting the vehicle battery for more than 20 minutes;
Recording a Fail BAC result on a retest request;
Failure to comply with retest requirements within required minutes
of the request, thereby triggering a violation recall.
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QMS- 2030 User Manual Development
GIS 440 Guardian 2030 User Instructions
Initial Release: 18 April 2019
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Current Release: 18 April 2019
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