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My 76 year old father had a dui many years ago that he did
not do anything about. He wants his license and did an assessment and said he
was low risk. The DMV required him to get an IID installed. He is not in the
best of health and is unable to breathe long enough for the device to let him
drive. Are there any exemptions he can ask for to help him? He only has social
security as income so he cannot afford a lawyer.
Answer by Atty. Jay K. Nixon, 10 reviews, Licensed for 40
years, Avvo Rating: 10
Criminal Defense Attorney in Janesville & Kenosha, WI
IID waivers are rare but sometimes possible, and medical
problems are probably the best reason. Proving in court that he cannot blow
into an IID breathalyzer, however, might be difficult and would require very
detailed testimony from a doctor. Depending upon the prosecutor, there might be
a way to get by with a sufficiently detailed letter from the Doctor, but either
way, this will be an uphill battle for your Dad, especially if unrepresented.
Instead, if his heath is that poor, he might want to start looking at alternate
forms of transportation, such as ride sharing services online, which he will
probably need regardless as he ages.
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