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<blockquote data-quote="studMUFFIN" data-source="post: 4587056" data-attributes="member: 593676"><p>that cop has a stupid argument. if the sunlight in the day is intense enough to get a doctor's note then it would be the SAME situation at night with headlights. he's just arrogant and probably lost both those cases so i call bs on it. my eyes are super sensitive so i've been thinking about getting a note. even the optholmologist could tell right away how sensitive my eyes are. headlights kill me at night just as bad as the sun. when i tint i'm going 15% all around and i'm in cali. if you get a ticket for it, it might as well have been as dark as you wanted cause i personally think they see tint as a ticket no matter how dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="studMUFFIN, post: 4587056, member: 593676"] that cop has a stupid argument. if the sunlight in the day is intense enough to get a doctor's note then it would be the SAME situation at night with headlights. he's just arrogant and probably lost both those cases so i call bs on it. my eyes are super sensitive so i've been thinking about getting a note. even the optholmologist could tell right away how sensitive my eyes are. headlights kill me at night just as bad as the sun. when i tint i'm going 15% all around and i'm in cali. if you get a ticket for it, it might as well have been as dark as you wanted cause i personally think they see tint as a ticket no matter how dark. [/QUOTE]
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