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If you remove an Ignition Interlock Device prior to your restriction being lifted, what will happen to your license?

1) It will remain suspended
2) It will be reinstated
3) It will be revoked
4) It will be unaffected

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Final answer:

Removing an Ignition Interlock Device before your restriction ends typically results in the revocation of your license. This is a serious violation that negates the possibility of your license being unaffected, reinstated, or remaining merely suspended.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you remove an Ignition Interlock Device prior to your restriction being lifted, the most likely consequence is that your license will be revoked. When an ignition interlock device is mandated by a court or motor vehicle department due to driving offenses such as DUI, it is a condition of maintaining your driving privileges. Therefore, removal without proper authorization is seen as a violation of these terms.

Due to the serious nature of this violation, it does not typically result in the license remaining suspended (option 1) or being reinstated (option 2), and it is also not unaffected (option 4). Instead, a revocation means that your license is completely taken away and you may need to reapply for a new license once you meet the legal criteria and serve any additional penalties or waiting periods imposed by the authorities.

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