Wait a sec... Why does Jon Jones have an interlock in his car??

No, he said he snitched because he's a fucking asshole.

If you do drugs, you don't ever claim to be a snitch. That is the worst thing you can say about yourself, pretty much.

Jones is a great fighter, but he's a confused person.
He is a troll and lies......He said that back when he was starting off his career and trying to make himself look like the good guy.....You are insane if you actually think he snitched.

I doubt he ever faced a situation where he could snitch on people smoking weed.
 
Reebok probably forced him to get one before they leased him the car.
 
They have cameras that take pics when u test and they periodically have you retest while the car is on.
Damn thats cool...is the camera on the interlock thing or somewhere hidden on the car?...does it recognize you to make sure is u? or only if u get pulled over, they will see the camera showed somebody else doing it.
 
Yes, he was considering it. He did not. I have no idea how he would have a case since only the truth was said.
Because they werent suppose to test for that and they leaked it to the public....Thatsfuckingillegal.gif
 
Because they werent suppose to test for that and they leaked it to the public....Thatsfuckingillegal.gif
It's not confidential. They can't find it if it's not there. He did it and it's part of his not owning up to his mistakes.
 
This is the only serious reply lol. But he's only had 1 DUI infraction. Unless other crimes/traffic violations count...

well...running away from an accident is likely not looked upon favorbly by the courts. It's pretty obvious to everyone that he ran away because he was drunk or high.
 
Easy to fool yes, but the interlock will request inputs even while driving.

And what does it do if it detects alcohol? Dials 911 and reports GPS location?
 
He is addicted to marijuana.

He just said he snitched on kids doing pot in highschool to troll sherdoggers...and it worked.

Also isnt it easy to fool an interlock?cant I just have somebody else blow it?Cant I turn on my car sober first then just drink in the car?
My last roommate and my mother had one because this is Charlotte muhfucker and they drink and drive and swerve.

Basically its not that easy to beat. Its calibrated just for you and it also starts beeping randomly every 5-30 mins and you havr 5 mins to blow or your car shuts off. So you could be drunk and have a passenger continuously blow into it but i mean you may as well have that guy drive of hes sober.
 
well...running away from an accident is likely not looked upon favorbly by the courts. It's pretty obvious to everyone that he ran away because he was drunk or high.
Yeah but does that constitute you an interlock? I always thought that they had to prove a DUI to impose one on you.
 
I had a co-worker that had that device in his car. He would always fly off the handle when he was leaving for the day and somebody would invariably yell out "Hey, Adam is leaving. Go give your car a blow job!"
 
Yeah but does that constitute you an interlock? I always thought that they had to prove a DUI to impose one on you.

Jones did get a DUI.....the interlock was put in place for his 2012 DUI

"Jones pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated. He was fined $1,000 and had to install ignition interlocks on all his vehicles. Jones also had his driver's license suspended for six months."

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/...enter-drug-treatment-0107-20150107-story.html
 
Because he can afford it and the insanely high mark ups the governments put on those things for installation and monthly calibration is a nice little earner for the mechanics, judges and whoever else is lining their pockets.
Well, it's not like it's a bitchin' new stereo... whatever the markup is, it ain't enough.

You don't WIN an interlock, you are saddled with one as a consequence of being a Fuckhead. It would not hurt my feelings if repeat DUI culprits got stuck with one as a condition of liscensure for the rest of their lives.
 
My question would be, why does he have a license?

His license was suspended after the crash in 2012. When he was sentenced for the last accident why wasn't his license also suspended? I believe here in NJ if you refuse a breathalyzer you are deemed to be drunk (this might have been challenged but last I heard this was it) so you would think fleeing the scene of an accident would warrant similar charges, because the charges for the DUI, in a second offense, are most likely higher than Leaving the Scene. Then Jones was again charged and sentenced within the last month for driving without a license (which I assume means not physically having your license on you but still having one issued by the state) and again his driving privileges weren't taken away.
 
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