Tamper definition

Tamper means to interfere with something improperly, meddle with it, make unwarranted
Tamper means knowingly:
Tamper means to interfere with something improperly, meddle with it, make unwarranted alterations in its existing condition, or deposit refuse upon it.

Examples of Tamper in a sentence

  • A $250.00 Tamper Fee is charged if you remove a lock, shut off device or tamper with the meter in any way to divert or to bypass service.


More Definitions of Tamper

Tamper means to rearrange, injure, alter, interfere with, or otherwise prevent from performing the normal or customary function;
Tamper means to interfere with something improperly, to meddle with it, or to make unwarranted alterations in its condition.
Tamper means any accidental or purposeful alteration to electronic monitoring equipment that interferes with or weakens the monitoring system.
Tamper means interference with, damage to, alteration of, connection to or removal of any apparatus and includes the consumption or use of any services not in accordance with this policy
Tamper means to dismantle, to remove without replacing with an identical or comparable tested replacement device or to cause to be inoperative any air pollution control equipment.
Tamper means to introduce a contaminant into a public water system or into drinking water, or to otherwise interfere with drinking water or the operation of a public water system, with the intention of harming persons, water system facilities or water system operations. It does not include the standardized accepted treatment procedures performed by a supplier of water in preparing water for human consumption.
Tamper means to introduce a contaminant into a public water system with the intention of harming persons, or to otherwise interfere with the operation of a public water system with the intention of harming persons.