Why, those guys will send you a new one. Some guy with a shelby managed to get a few replacements anyway. Mine was removed for my tint, but I'm not pro Union either.Did they remove the UAW sticker? That's one of my main concerns whenever I think about getting a tint; there's no way I'm ever removing that.
You say look for something a little more important than tint, I chuckle because tint stops have got me some of my best arrests. You sir, clearly don't know the finer points of drug/gang interdiction. You're right though, Tint in crappy neighborhoods doesn't correctly correlate with crime. However, more often than not the two walk hand in hand.I'm surprised you waste peoples time because of their window tint. Maybe you should be looking for something a little more important..
The premise that tint in and of itself leads to other nefarious activity is wrong. It could, sure.. but so could pulling over every car that's orange and has out of state plates? There's no connection there other than a prick cop wasting peoples time.
You say look for something a little more important than tint, I chuckle because tint stops have got me some of my best arrests. You sir, clearly don't know the finer points of drug/gang interdiction. You're right though, Tint in crappy neighborhoods doesn't correctly correlate with crime. However, more often than not the two walk hand in hand.
Come drive though a high crime neighborhood loaded with gang members and drug dealers. Tint isn't the the only "reason" for the stop. Tint and no front plates are great tools for a traffic stop. There is a reason gang bangers and drug dealers tint their windows to limo dark and it's not because they want to keep the interior of their 94 corsica from getting faded.
My guess is you are law abiding and prefer the privacy of dark tint, along with its protective qualities of dark tint, I get that. However, as a cop I look at things differently than you do. Try walking up on a car you can't see into after if just left a shady neighborhood at 2 am. I've done it and when you end up pulling guns out of the car you're glad there is a cite you can hit them with. Dark tinted Windows can really make your ass pucker because of the unknown inside the car.
I can't say I know one cop that jacks a car up thinking I'm gonna write this guy just for his tint. It's more than likely that the cop feels there is "more" inside the car. I can't tell you the last time I wrote a tint ticket, but I can tell you the last time I stopped a car because of it. Yes there are cops who will write the ticket and send you on your way, and if you deem them pricks so be it. You're the one violating the law, if you don't like it write your local congressman or accept the fact that the "prick" cop who took an oath to uphold the law and protect you is doing his job as asked. If you don't want to get stopped, FOLLOW THE LAWS!
:shrug: I'm sorry, but that is the most twisted sentence I've read on this forum thus far. LOLDoesn't mean one is right and one is wrong, it simply means one is legal and one is not.
It's honestly one of the things that puckers me up the most when I worked nights. Not being able to see in due to the car being limo tint because I can usally make out some movements and you just never know . But like he said tint is just my probable cause to stop you but if I'm going to waste my time it's not just due to the tint. Unless like I stated before you want to pull up and show off your illegal tint next to me like a moron lol
Here's mine 35%
Wow, just plain wow. Looking into your personal property? The Supreme Court has ruled that people have less expectation to privacy in their vehicles in comparison to their houses. Technically you don't have to roll down your window for am officer, however, a dick attitude is gonna get you a cite real fast.I just want to know why a cop feels the need to look in my personal property if I'm not doing anything wrong. Kinda like requiring me to open my windows or my door to the house. Sure it's the smart thing to do to open the door for you and be polite. Same goes for my car, now I understand wanting to keep with front window visibility. But tinting IMO shouldn't be governed by law on the sides and rear (up to a point, most laws are excessive, 20% tint on top of whatever my GTI comes with from the factory and I've never had any visibility issues with that car at night or day.). It would be very easy to say, roll down your window prior to walking up to the car, or have that be required. No glass is easier to see through than any glass. That said, I'm not sure if I'm going with 18 or 25 all the way around. I'm leaning towards 18 for the most heat protection. I agree 5% is a bit excessive for tint.
You shouldn't just be pulling people over for tint either regardless. It's just a revenue thing at that point if they have done nothing wrong. It's more dangerous for you to pull a car over for dark tint, than it is to leave that person alone.
Food for thought next time ya wanna stop someone just for tint. Now i get you are already pretty lenient but if ya charge people for tint since there are laws for it, IMO it would be better for you to use it as an Add-on charge to something else they did.
Me personally I always roll down my window for a cop. Just makes life easier on everyone.
Now my question is, what does 70 percent tint look like on the front? I personally don't care to tint the front dark, I just care about protecting the car from UV rays while driving. For parking I'll get a Visor.