If enough time has gone by that they no longer have the tape, then you have no real recourse other than to wait out the 60 days. ![]() If they still have the tape, the manager will likely review it (no, they don't have to let you see it). If you feel you were not cheating, and did not break any of the testing rules, and this was hypothetically recent, then go back to the DMV office and nicely ask to speak to the manager. When accused, it is likely the person was cheating and they have evidence of it, or you broke the rules (say, accidentally picked up your phone to check the time when instructions clearly state 'no cell phone usage during test'). ![]() So instead of being able to try your test again the next day, or after a week, they 'ban' you for being able to test again for 60? 90? 180? days - depends on the state.Īs to being accused, my understanding is that they usually have Gertrude watching the testing area, and cameras that back up Gertrude. The DMV punishment for cheating is usually just giving you a 'time out'. You didn't give your state, but it's not likely.
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