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Published on: 9/16/2007
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Craig Champagne is the service facility manager for New Hampshire for Draeger Safety Diagnostics, one of the two state-approved interlock companies.With the passage of this summer's tougher law, Champagne said, he's been bracing himself for a wave of requests for the devices.
But he may have to wait a bit longer.
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The car then won't restart for 12 hours, and you'll have two days to contact the vendor and pay a fine before the car won't start at all, according to Champagne.
It costs a driver $60 for installation, and $60 a month to lease the device, he said.
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For New Hampshire residents, Champagne has a mobile van so he can travel to his customers' homes.
"It takes about 15 minutes to calibrate the unit, and download the information out of the interlock," he said.