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<blockquote data-quote="HEFFERNAN" data-source="post: 2957408" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>WTF?</p><p></p><p>It says in black and white that UPS can allow you to drive their vehicle WITHOUT AN IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM.</p><p>It doesn't say anything that UPS can allow you to drive a company vehicle WHILE UNDER SUSPENSION.</p><p></p><p>That statute is more for people who drive company vehicles for personal use, not for UPS package cars.</p><p> You have to pay for the ignition interlock for any vehicle YOU OWN. The company vehicle could be exempt if the owner allowed, which would be doubtful.</p><p>Enjoy your time out of the driver seat and keep looking for loopholes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEFFERNAN, post: 2957408, member: 11315"] WTF? It says in black and white that UPS can allow you to drive their vehicle WITHOUT AN IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM. It doesn't say anything that UPS can allow you to drive a company vehicle WHILE UNDER SUSPENSION. That statute is more for people who drive company vehicles for personal use, not for UPS package cars. You have to pay for the ignition interlock for any vehicle YOU OWN. The company vehicle could be exempt if the owner allowed, which would be doubtful. Enjoy your time out of the driver seat and keep looking for loopholes. [/QUOTE]
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