BSchrowang
Budget Builder
Good thinking! Ill have to try that when i pick up my new car on monday. Its a black 04 GT with prob 15%Tell the police you have to have your windows tinted cause your ugly.
Good thinking! Ill have to try that when i pick up my new car on monday. Its a black 04 GT with prob 15%Tell the police you have to have your windows tinted cause your ugly.
Oh i didnt think of that lol !5 or 6 days of the year we get some sun. lol The rest of the time being surrounded by snow and ice is pretty blinding.
Some people have better or worse eyesight then others. I can ride my motorcycle with tinted visor at night and be fine. Not that IM considering tinting my windshield cause I do actually prefer tint less vision out the front.Imo, I think tinting the windshield is a dumb idea, esp driving at night. I can see why people do it but laws in each state/city are gonna vary and I know a lot won't approve of it. So if you got a tinted windshield w/o knowing the law first, your just risking it.
Here's it's def illegal.
Funny thing is, I work on base so I'm more worried about cops on base then off base. Ive only been pulled over like 3 times in the 3 years I've lived here. All for speeding, not once gotten a ticket, but adding illegal tint to my "speeding" compounds the issues and id be more likely to get ticketed. Odd, id be ok for getting a ticket for speeding, not ok for getting a ticket on tint when i have an expensive *** sound system, No AC so tint would help the car stay cool, and keep prying eyes out of the cabin of my car. Thats my reasoning anywaysup here in denver the cops really dont mess with ya like thathat. of all the people i know of one that got a ticket for tint. and the bs part was his was audi from the dealer lol
That would definitely **** !Maryland was 35% and I thought it went to 50% lol and back down 35% again. Anyhow, guy here had his civic windshield done in something dark like 20 or lower and ran over someone crossing the street at night. He is in jail cause the person ended up dying.
Innocent until proven guilty is only in the court of law. If they can physically see it there isnt much you can do. You can take it to court, but the court fees will be way more than the ticket is worth. And with body cams on police becoming even more main stream not even worth it IMO.Interesting, I wonder How involved I should make this. As someone stated 27 all around might be enough but sometimes you can't help but push your rights to the limit. Even though I would breaking the law innocent until proven guilty, right? Perhaps backup windows, I can run home, pull the panel, install the tintless windows and take it to the station like that to "prove" my innocence. Ha, that would be really involved and crazy though, if they were to make me go to the station to prove the window is legal.
It doesnt matter what your reasoning is, its not the law. Its a law because cops get hurt or worse by people with dark tint because they cant see in the car.Funny thing is, I work on base so I'm more worried about cops on base then off base. Ive only been pulled over like 3 times in the 3 years I've lived here. All for speeding, not once gotten a ticket, but adding illegal tint to my "speeding" compounds the issues and id be more likely to get ticketed. Odd, id be ok for getting a ticket for speeding, not ok for getting a ticket on tint when i have an expensive *** sound system, No AC so tint would help the car stay cool, and keep prying eyes out of the cabin of my car. Thats my reasoning anyways
I don't disagree. When I had mine tinted before the cops made me take it off, it really was a pain in the a$$ at night. It did worry me driving through neighborhoods at night. Real pain to to see anythjnf when there was no street lights.Imo, I think tinting the windshield is a dumb idea, esp driving at night. I can see why people do it but laws in each state/city are gonna vary and I know a lot won't approve of it. So if you got a tinted windshield w/o knowing the law first, your just risking it.
Here's it's def illegal.