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I had to pickup my girl from the autoshop tonight, and around 11pm I
was pulled over by this cop. I really never paid any attention to the tint in my new car, which I bought from Florida. The cop placed this device over the window, and it said my tint was 25%. I live in Georgia, so he said it has to be 32% http://x.butta.net/monavie/DSC000401.JPG He said the back window, and the side windows are fine, but the front windows need to be redone. Now of course, if I change the two front windows, they will not match the rest of the car, and look completely stupid. Is there anyway I can go around this? I actually enjoy having my windows a little dark, it keeps the sun out of my eyes early in the morning when I am going to school, and work. Plus, people cannot see what is inside my car, unless they have their eyes stuck to the glass. I carry my laptop with me, so they cannot see it. I do not see why they have laws on tint, what is the reason for it anyways? just as long as the person can see. The sun just hurts my eyes. Thanks |
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mopa wrote:
Plus, ____ people cannot see what is inside my car, ___ Not even the 9mm Uzzi____unless they have their eyes stuck to the glass. > I do not see why they have laws on tint, what is the reason for it > anyways? ___________________ It's so the police can see who / what's inside, and whether their picture is on the posters at the Post Office. Don't feel singled out. Its for the protection of everybody. 'Curly' |
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mopa wrote:
<snip> > I do not see why they have laws on tint, what is the reason for it > anyways? just as long as the person can see. The sun just hurts my > eyes. > > Thanks > can't you just drive with your eyes closed? or have you ever considered sun glasses? especially at night - it looks phat. but no one can see how phat you really are if your glass is tinted... |
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"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1140239268.261912.296030@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I had to pickup my girl from the autoshop tonight, and around 11pm I > was pulled over by this cop. I really never paid any attention to the > tint in my new car, which I bought from Florida. > > The cop placed this device over the window, and it said my tint was > 25%. I live in Georgia, so he said it has to be 32% > > http://x.butta.net/monavie/DSC000401.JPG > > He said the back window, and the side windows are fine, but the front > windows need to be redone. Now of course, if I change the two front > windows, they will not match the rest of the car, and look completely > stupid. Is there anyway I can go around this? Having a different level of tint on the front windows does not look stupid, it blends nicely into the rear windows. The way around it is to keep your windows tinted the way you have them now, and drive so as not to draw attention to yourself or your vehicle. If no one 'sees' you, then no one will write you a ticket. > I actually enjoy having my windows a little dark, it keeps the sun out > of my eyes early in the morning when I am going to school, and work. > Plus, people cannot see what is inside my car, unless they have their > eyes stuck to the glass. I carry my laptop with me, so they cannot see > it. > > I do not see why they have laws on tint, what is the reason for it > anyways? just as long as the person can see. The sun just hurts my > eyes. The reason is to protect the LEOs when they approach your vehicle and wonder if you're reaching for a weapon. |
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"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1140239268.261912.296030@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > I had to pickup my girl from the autoshop tonight, and around 11pm I > was pulled over by this cop. I really never paid any attention to the > tint in my new car, which I bought from Florida. > > The cop placed this device over the window, and it said my tint was > 25%. I live in Georgia, so he said it has to be 32% > > http://x.butta.net/monavie/DSC000401.JPG > > He said the back window, and the side windows are fine, but the front > windows need to be redone. Now of course, if I change the two front > windows, they will not match the rest of the car, and look completely > stupid. Is there anyway I can go around this? yes,get the whole car retinted to what's required for the side windows. > > I actually enjoy having my windows a little dark, it keeps the sun out > of my eyes early in the morning when I am going to school, and work. > Plus, people cannot see what is inside my car, unless they have their > eyes stuck to the glass. I carry my laptop with me, so they cannot see > it. > > I do not see why they have laws on tint, what is the reason for it > anyways? just as long as the person can see. No,its not that,it's so police can see you when they approach for a traffic stop,for their safety. > The sun just hurts my > eyes. try sunglasses. > > Thanks > Florida has a regulation on how dark the front side windows can be(the back sides and rear windshield can be darker),but it's often ignored,and police do not often cite people for it.When I got my new 86 Prelude tinted,the shop put a sticker on the door frame attesting that the tint was within code. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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>I had to pickup my girl from the autoshop tonight,
Your girlfriend is a mechanic or doing the mechanic? Tell the cop you have lasik and this is a health necessity. "mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1140239268.261912.296030@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I had to pickup my girl from the autoshop tonight, and around 11pm I > was pulled over by this cop. I really never paid any attention to the > tint in my new car, which I bought from Florida. > > The cop placed this device over the window, and it said my tint was > 25%. I live in Georgia, so he said it has to be 32% > > http://x.butta.net/monavie/DSC000401.JPG > > He said the back window, and the side windows are fine, but the front > windows need to be redone. Now of course, if I change the two front > windows, they will not match the rest of the car, and look completely > stupid. Is there anyway I can go around this? > > I actually enjoy having my windows a little dark, it keeps the sun out > of my eyes early in the morning when I am going to school, and work. > Plus, people cannot see what is inside my car, unless they have their > eyes stuck to the glass. I carry my laptop with me, so they cannot see > it. > > I do not see why they have laws on tint, what is the reason for it > anyways? just as long as the person can see. The sun just hurts my > eyes. > > Thanks > |
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I know, I know what your are all saying. And yes, it is the law, it is
unfair that we must live in a society where a few bad souls have to ruin it for the rest of us. I like Florida's law as they have one of the best laws when it comes to tint, and MI/NY has it the worst. It is not even allowed, 100% illegal to have any tint. " Tell the cop you have lasik and this is a health necessity. " That is a good one, I should use that. I carry a few thousand dollars worth of electonics in my car, such as my notebook for school, I work hard for what I have, and not having people see my things, and why should "we" as consumers be told we should not be allowed have windows tinted. Yeah, some people may say, stop your whinning, but really, why should people have to take all their values out of their car, and place it in their truch every day, just so some fool does not steal our things. Like my mom always said "out of view, out of mind" what people cannot see, they won't try to steal. I completely agree, but the fact is, even if tinting were illegal would that prevent shooting? I watch Cop's, I see the shootings, hell, I live here in Atlanta and we have plenty of it daily, yet none of these cards I see have tinted windows. This law has been passed since 1987. Having a window tinted should be considered unconstitutional, so far the only US Providence that we own that has made this an unconstitutional law, is guam. doing the mech? lol. No, my friend had to drop off her car at my buddies shop on her way to my house, so she dropped it off so when he go to work in the morning he could replace the CV's, and after I picked her up on my way back to my place, I was pulled over. Now, my car is black/black so even if I had no tint, the cop still would not have seen me. What is amazing to me is that the police department actually issues its officers little scanners for UVL scaning of tinted windows, to determ if a car has to dark of a tint. |
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"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140544589.982086.270060@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I know, I know what your are all saying. And yes, it is the law, it is > unfair that we must live in a society where a few bad souls have to > ruin it for the rest of us. I like Florida's law as they have one of > the best laws when it comes to tint, and MI/NY has it the worst. It is > not even allowed, 100% illegal to have any tint. Tint is legal in NY. Just not dark tint on the front windows. I think 65% is the darkest, but don't quote me on that number. > Having a window tinted should be considered unconstitutional, so far > the only US Providence that we own that has made this an > unconstitutional law, is guam. Exactly where in the Constition is the right to drive on public roads? It isn't, therefore each state, who owns the roads, and their respective DMV decides what is acceptable or not. They also require proper lights to be functional, brakes to work, wipers to work, etc... All with the intention of the common good. > doing the mech? lol. No, my friend had to drop off her car at my > buddies shop on her way to my house, so she dropped it off so when he > go to work in the morning he could replace the CV's, and after I picked > her up on my way back to my place, I was pulled over. Now, my car is > black/black so even if I had no tint, the cop still would not have seen > me. What is amazing to me is that the police department actually issues > its officers little scanners for UVL scaning of tinted windows, to > determ if a car has to dark of a tint. Without those scanners, how else would they be able to determine if it was over/under the legal limit? You really want it enforced by the officers naked eyes? |
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Quoting Brian Smith: " Having a different level of tint on the front
windows does not look stupid, it blends nicely into the rear windows. " I am sorry, no it does not look stupid, that is if someone has the same tint, but on my windows, on the very bottom, I have the mirror effect. I know I could just remove all the tint, and get the 35%, but honestly, it is very hard to find someone who can do a great tint job. These windows were tinted perfectly, and why change something that is not broken? ![]() Thanks |
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lol, no of course not, these devices must be new, or finally the local
police departments must have now gave it to their offices. In the past they carried a stick that had different shades of tint, and messured it the old fashion way. * NO - No Film is Allowed " New York NO / NO/ NO/ NO / Law as of 1993 Note : Very strict law. Replacement glass that is tinted is allowed if and only if the original windows were tinted as well. Medical exemption is provided for with permission from Commisioner of Motor Vehicles. " |
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