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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 918600" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Absolutely wrong. Ever since the state of Louisiana enacted regulations regarding window film darkness police departments all across the state purchased tint meters in bulk. I would assume that something similar will hold true for every state that <em>has</em> tint laws.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was pulled over last summer leaving work by a bored deputy sheriff. The reasoning given was my use of driving lights in non-inclimate weather (another STUPID Louisiana law)</p><p></p><p>After looking over my car at the myriad of things he could have technically written me citations for he took a meter out of his trunk, took a reading on my back door windows and informed me that he could write me up for that as well and force me to remove the window film. I guess he just needed to feel important for a bit as he turned me loose with a warning after checking to see that I had valid license/registration and current insurance.</p><p></p><p>The point being ~ so long as you're doing nothing shady and your ride's legit...if you should get pulled over for whatever reason and you're polite to the cop they most likely won't get their panties in a bunch over some too-dark tint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 918600, member: 561023"] Absolutely wrong. Ever since the state of Louisiana enacted regulations regarding window film darkness police departments all across the state purchased tint meters in bulk. I would assume that something similar will hold true for every state that [I]has[/I] tint laws. I was pulled over last summer leaving work by a bored deputy sheriff. The reasoning given was my use of driving lights in non-inclimate weather (another STUPID Louisiana law) After looking over my car at the myriad of things he could have technically written me citations for he took a meter out of his trunk, took a reading on my back door windows and informed me that he could write me up for that as well and force me to remove the window film. I guess he just needed to feel important for a bit as he turned me loose with a warning after checking to see that I had valid license/registration and current insurance. The point being ~ so long as you're doing nothing shady and your ride's legit...if you should get pulled over for whatever reason and you're polite to the cop they most likely won't get their panties in a bunch over some too-dark tint. [/QUOTE]
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