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I was pulled over a couple of days ago for having illegal window tint. I never really thought much about it since I've had it on for so long. The officer had a little measuring device and my tint only allowed 26% light through. In New York the minimum is 75% for the driver and passenger windows.

Has anyone else been pulled over for this? Should go to court or just pay the fine?

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In Pa most tint shop guys wont put anything on more then 40% tint and that is technically illeagal. You are wasteing your time to go to court better off paying the fine and forget about it. Just keep in mind that you may get pulled over again. In Pa a lot of officers will have you remove the tint altogether. Chris

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just pay the fine. i know in places like california you can't have ANY window tint on the front 3 (or 5 if you have wing windows......), with the exception of a thin strip at the top of the windscreen

the reason they do this is not to harass or cause problems, it's for the safety of the officer. imagine you were the cop and pulled someone over, and can't see anything that's going on in the passenger compartment... pretty scary, huh?

anyway, is it a fix-it ticket? if so, just take out the tint and pay the fee. my dos pesos

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just pay the fine. i know in places like california you can't have ANY window tint on the front 3 (or 5 if you have wing windows......), with the exception of a thin strip at the top of the windscreen

the reason they do this is not to harass or cause problems, it's for the safety of the officer. imagine you were the cop and pulled someone over, and can't see anything that's going on in the passenger compartment... pretty scary, huh?

anyway, is it a fix-it ticket? if so, just take out the tint and pay the fee. my dos pesos

Tint limit on the front side windows is 30%just like in Az.

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just pay the fine. i know in places like california you can't have ANY window tint on the front 3 (or 5 if you have wing windows......), with the exception of a thin strip at the top of the windscreen

the reason they do this is not to harass or cause problems, it's for the safety of the officer. imagine you were the cop and pulled someone over, and can't see anything that's going on in the passenger compartment... pretty scary, huh?

anyway, is it a fix-it ticket? if so, just take out the tint and pay the fee. my dos pesos

I've gotten cited for this very exact violation. Twice!:stupid:

The reason I was given is that the tint on the drivers and front passengers window reduces outward visability at night. So my question is, is it illegal to drive at night wearing sunglasses? I agree somewhat with the explanation about being a safety issue for the police, to an extent. If that's the case, then a gunman can be sitting in the back seat making that argument sink like a rock.

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Tint limit on the front side windows is 30%just like in Az.

Unless the laws have changed in the last few years, California doesn't allow ANY tint on the front side windows or windshield. You can, however, paint the remaining windows black if you want to, as long as you have outside rear view mirrors on both sides of the vehicle.

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just pay the fine. i know in places like california you can't have ANY window tint on the front 3 (or 5 if you have wing windows......), with the exception of a thin strip at the top of the windscreen

the reason they do this is not to harass or cause problems, it's for the safety of the officer. imagine you were the cop and pulled someone over, and can't see anything that's going on in the passenger compartment... pretty scary, huh?

anyway, is it a fix-it ticket? if so, just take out the tint and pay the fee. my dos pesos

I have 35% on my Z, 25% on my Neon, and 5% on my Hyundai. However, for the reason above I did not tint my rear window so if I do get pulled over, the officer can see me well and has no reason to question my tint. It's worked well for me so far. I've been pulled over in the Hyundai many times and an officer has never given me any problems about the tint. Even when it was at night. (By the way, the law in my county in Indiana is no darker than 35% so the Z is legal.)

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The 6 officers I personally know all have very dark windows on their daily driver cars, and if you go past the Chino PD station you will notice 75% to 80% of the officers and employee cars all have tinted windows. Been pulled over many times and for moving violations I always roll the front windows down before they approach the car and nothing has ever been said. Other times were for vehicle modifications and window tint, then I just had one of the neighbor police goons sign off the fix-it ticket and mail it off the processing fees. The Firebird is getting fresh dark tint next month. The tint is about 14 yrs. old and is just now showing problems around the edges. Hope I can find quality tint like this again!?

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e98/Chino240Z/93Formula.jpg

and the red color doesn't help much either. I say tint away! but some officers just can't deal with it. :stupid:

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I'm with Chino on this one, I have double limo-tint on my work truck because I often have electrical test equipment in the back seat---and on trucks it's different than on cars! (CA) My wife's Frontier doesn't NEED tint on the side windows in back, because they are darned dark from the factory, can't see through them anyway.

But I ALWAYS roll down my front windows when the cops come up. I've not been hit with tint ticket, but have had 'illegal headlights' from someone once.

On that one, I scrawled a scribble across the 'name' line on the ticket, put a barely legible 'HBPD325' in I.D. number, and went to the courthouse with a bag of Nickles to pay my $10 fixit ticket court costs...

I gave me great satisfaction to sit there watching them count the nickles... They had a machine for pennies, because I guess they get a lot of smarta$$es who think they will pay in pennies to tie them up. They just pour them in the machine and ZIP it's counted.

But Nickles.... they didn't know how to set it up for nickles! Took them almost 20 minutes to count them while I hummed the "Alphabet Song"...And interspersed some 'Rock Around the Clock' intro lyrics...muahahahaha!

Suck down three petty bureaucrats for about an hour of total man-time for processing the fee. Yeah, give me a ticket for 'illegal headlamps' and we'll see what happens next time...

They did, I went to court, and the judge threw the ticket out because CA Vehicle Code says they can be any color when they are not 'on'. Not 'illuminated' but 'on'---meaning city lights are O.K. if the main beam is not 'on'... I gave the judge a photograph of a "new" mercedes showing the turn signal integrated in the same housing as the Main Beam and said "If my lights are illegal, your Honor, then aren't these illegal, as well?"

He checked out my lenses, saw they were "DOT" legal, and said, "You're Right!" and dismissed the case. I wish I'd thought of it the FIRST Time and saved my $10 of Nickles! LOL

No I don't, the $10 was worth watching them count and keep loosing their places! LOL

Though, watching the dorks in Traffic Court with pathetic excuses for their tickets is entertaining as well. When I retire, I think I'll be one of those old people who watch what is happening in court. High entertainment, and no cable fees involved. Saves on the home A/C bill as well! LOL

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