A ticket... Are you kidding me.....

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Shaft333 said:
I agree that the tint laws are a tad silly. And getting pulled over for them is not something I approve of. Illinois allows no tint on the front. None. Nada. Zilcho. Makes me jealous that you are allowed some at all. Aw, well.. you got caught. I have a lot of friends that got the tint ticket... even some that had the cop make them start pulling it off on the streetside. It's just part of the risk for folks that tint their windows here.
Just to correct the record, Illinois does not employ meters, and does not measure tint by darkness, because Illinois has no tint law. You can do anything you want, as long as you do not obstruct the driver's view. This includes things hanging from the RV mirror, and stuff on the rear package shelf. That said, it's the officers "opinion" alone, and if he thinks your view is obstructed, he'll write the ticket.

Also, inside Chicago city limits, your car can be seized and held for forfiture, based on the officers opinion. Doesn't that suck...

My windows are tinted, but lightly. I can lay a newspaper on the front seat and read a story in the daytime. At night I can at least read the title of the story without a flashlight. Still, obstruction to view is in the eyes of the officer.
 
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I bought my MM used and it seems to have additional tint. What are the limits in FL and how do I tell what I am at?

I would prefer not to have any excuse to be pulled over, I have nothing to hide but I don't need to be wasting any officer's time or get a ticket for a few MPH's over because the tint attracted attention.
If I was a cop I wouldn't like to pull over a car I can't see into clearly and I think I would probably give everyone I saw one warning. (or a ticket if they had a 'tude) :)
 
I know the feeling!!! I got pulled over on the Fourth of July weekend for the same thing!!!!:mad2:

All I could think is.......ummmmm.....don't you guys have something better to do on the 4th of July other than pull someone over for a tint violation!!!!!:shake:
Maybe look for drunk drivers or something dangerous like that!!!

I'm with you.....I'm not having my tint removed!!! It's hotter than a cow on fire here in Georgia during the summer and I just refuse to get rid of it! As a matter of fact....they had changed the laws in Georgia which stated no limits on tint. THEN.......a few months later, they changed their minds and went back to the 32% rule!!! I don't think it's fair to do that! I had my tint installed during the "OK" period! So, I don't think I should have to remove my tint if it was installed during a "legal" period of time! It's obviously a revenue booster if you ask me! I shouldn't be ticketed if I can prove the date of installation!
 
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SergntMac said:
Just to correct the record, Illinois does not employ meters, and does not measure tint by darkness, because Illinois has no tint law. You can do anything you want, as long as you do not obstruct the driver's view. This includes things hanging from the RV mirror, and stuff on the rear package shelf. That said, it's the officers "opinion" alone, and if he thinks your view is obstructed, he'll write the ticket.

Also, inside Chicago city limits, your car can be seized and held for forfiture, based on the officers opinion. Doesn't that suck...
I remember being pulled over in HS for stuff hanging on the mirror and getting hollered at for telling a cop it's matches in the match book on the package tray. Those cops were usually employing those laws as reason to check on us.

Chicago's laws are a big reason why I don't go there much. I hate their mayor too.
 
Note to all cows.....

Man they like their barbecue in Georgia, but couldn't y'all kill the cow first before you light it on fire?
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MARAUDERCHICK said:
!! It's hotter than a cow on fire here in Georgia during the summer !
 
THE_INTERCEPTOR said:
I have had 5% on my Vic for over 4 years now. I've been pulled over at least 8 times in the last 3 years, had anywhere from one to eight cars pull me over, search my vehicle, ask me questions, tell me to sit on the curb, talk to me like I'm some ghetto thug, etc. Guess a young black guy can't drive a nice car these days without being labeled a drug dealer. Anyway, as far as tint goes, I've had 5% for over 4 years, and out of all the times I've been pulled over, had my car searched, been questioned, etc, only ONCE did they say something about my tint, and I got off with a verbal warning. ;) I love my 5%. I don't like people looking at me. When I get pulled over, for the officer's safety, I roll down all 4 of my windows. :)
Dude, no offense but if you were to pull up in your vic with tints and 22s, I'd definietely think you selling something! A lot of dealers tend to drive Vics though. I mean, it's that kind of car. They also like Caprices, Fleetwoods, etc. Things of that nature. How do I know this? I live in South Florida, trust me, there's a lot of drugs down here. Not that I take any personally which I don't. I just see this stuff going around me all the time.
 
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yep I realized just swapping from factory 18's to 16's changed the whole profile of the car. And as for the tint...I don't register my vehicles localy.
 
MarauderTJA said:
I would have asked if you could have seen the reading of tint meter on his car. How many crusiers here have illegal tint in Florida? Most of them. But their cars also have red/blue lights.

At least in Ohio, Police Cars are not titled as Motor Vehicles. They are Off-Road Vehicals....or something like that. That means they can have whatever they want.

Your tint was too dark. You knew it. You got a ticket. What did you expect. Pay the fine, fix the tint, get on with life. Or, keep the tint and keep getting tickets.:rolleyes:

KillJoy
 
If it's so hot, and you're not legal...drive with your windows down, or at least roll them down when you see the heat...

Take your chances at night, or when it's cold.

-Mat
 
StevenJ said:
Dude, no offense but if you were to pull up in your vic with tints and 22s, I'd definietely think you selling something! A lot of dealers tend to drive Vics though. I mean, it's that kind of car. They also like Caprices, Fleetwoods, etc. Things of that nature. How do I know this? I live in South Florida, trust me, there's a lot of drugs down here. Not that I take any personally which I don't. I just see this stuff going around me all the time.

Wow Steven. Thats profiling if I ever saw it. I know alot of people with rims and big bodied cars and theyre not dealers.
 
Steven, do you do this kind of crap on purpose? Man, I know you don't think it is ok to treat people like that because of their car? I don't believe for a minute you think that. If I did I would recommend your dropping out of college-immediately- you would already be educated way beyond your intelligence. :shake: Dennis
 
SergntMac said:
You're upset enough about this to start another thread, so, you're not going to like my reply. Can't help that, but it seems to me that you are over the line on this. I mean you no harm, but your tint measured out to 5 percent visibility, and you "knew that". Well then, dude, you are out of line.

Window tint is a lot like DUI. The evidence presented against you in court by the LEO, is much less than what you think is defined by a machine.

In legit DUI enforcement, the officer observes your behavior. Slurred speech, fumbling manuevers, loss of balance, stupid remarks, and so on. It's his observations and notes of your behavior that will be presented to the court as evidence of your impairment. The breathalizer is just a machine that identifies alcohol as the cause of impairment, and BAC reveals the degree of your intoxication. Impairment and intoxication are two different issues, but both are key to a DUI conviction, follow me?

When the FHP cop drove up beside you before you were stopped, he was probably wondering if you were one of the FHP Marauders, and when he couldn't tell that, he should be making an observation of the effect of your degree of tint. If he could not see through your tint sufficient enough to be able to identify you as an FHP Marauder, or, identify you at a later time, maybe in a line-up, or, by photo, this should be his probable cause for the stop, the ticket, and I would expect his testimony in court.

Once he stopped you, the light meter machine simply fortifies his observation, as the breathalizer fortifies a DUI charge.

What say you against that? If the officer could not see enough of you to identify you another time, your tint is to dark. At 5 percent, you know he can't, so do I, and that's out of line.

Since he followed you for a while after he wrote the ticket, he may have wanted to see more (or, less) visibility, and how that changed in a different light. Moreover, LE computers may have been down too, and he should keep an eye on you until you clear. I've had delays that took me to the driver's front door, but when he walked in, I knew where I could start a search if he had warrants. Sometimes, it's that way for a reason.

I don't live in FLorida, but I've been there. Arizona too, both quite often. I know the value of a heavy tint, but I know the risk of too much tint too. Do you really believe you can survive a battle with the law over this? They will write you again, you know, and you'll be back in court too. Please, just get legal, and deal with the Sun as we all do.

No flame meant, just my .02C...Carry on?

Your response Mac , although back in Aug cause it was just updated here , is appreciated --cause its great to get the true reasoning from an LEO prespective drivers seat------When you read your response--it makes perfect sence why the LEO actions were what they were---you give all a much needed explaination very simply that people don't always see....I personaly appreciuate it--I myself --ride with my friend , an LEO, and alot more should if its allowed where you are-You get to see and appreciate alot in a new way why LEO do what and when they do........--just wanted to let all know your reply is good for everone --and they should stop and read it carefully--its not as if they now you and can see you and what you have or your actions so clear...........BTW--I have tint and its 35% here in NC--and thats what I have--......Tom
 
Steven your like a Hemorroid that won't go away. Remember these wise words : Stop, Think, Stop.
 
I got puled over the other day for having "too dark" of a tint. The officer can see into the car on a normal day, and on a normal lit street at night they can see into it. Why did he pull me over? Many people have said it was because was pulling out of a jewlery store where a lot of known "thugs" and "black people" buy their jewelry, AND because of how my car looks - dark windows, larger rims. The officer had to literally do two u-turns to get to me. Was he profiling me, probably, but it doesn't matter.

I don't agree with the exact tint laws, but if you don't have it then any thug on the street could legally have tripple limo tint; point a gun at an officer while approaching the vehicle, kill, and run.

Maybe a better alternative would be to allow tints on all windows (except front for civi vehicles) to be dark enough to provide shade, but light enough to see shadows/sollouette's when approaching the vechile. Also, when stopped passenger front and rear window should be down, and hands on your wheel.

If you made that a law, the tint wouldn't be such a problem for normal traffic stops I would think.
 
RoyLPita said:
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I'm curious Would a leo in his own personal car who does have dark tint get a ticket? Also why dont those limos get pulled over since you cannot see in there as well .and we've all heard storys of what goes on inside those cars too.
 
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the government should not be allowed to regulate window tints when we have bigger problems like 4 million illegal immigrants a year crossing our borders, or how America is slidding down the education scale faster and faster or the obesity rates. once we get that taken care of we can go to work on our "perfect" utopian society. :rasta:
 
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