Well if you go to the right shop and have it done, some places replace tint if something like this happens. Still, I don't think cops should do that, but hey, they're the law.
It's a sad thing.
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Well if you go to the right shop and have it done, some places replace tint if something like this happens. Still, I don't think cops should do that, but hey, they're the law.
It's a sad thing.
orange... it would be 0% by the way. it would let 0 % of the light through.Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
My buddy had two layers of 5%.......Blackout, but you cant fucking see.
orange if you get that dark you will back up into shit all the time....lol
maybe work on a car then work on the tint
haha, good point bong.
walk before you run orangeman.
Just make sure to get a badass car. And I would suggest a candy orange color..
i mean legal :D :rasta:
Jesus.. I never knew that tints were illegal.. it sounds so fucking pathetic to have such a simple thing illegal.
I must be dumb so I'm asking yall: why are tints illegal?
Because you could be doing anything behind those windows. Smokin a blunt, executing some one, holding some one at gun point anything :p.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pride
I guess they're illegal cause the common everyday things you do (smoke a blunt, drinking a beer, having a blowjob, calling on a cell phone) are illegal on the road..
Which is why you're probably allowed to have tinted windows on your house...... right?
The main requirements for legal window tinting in California are:
The windshield and front driver's side and passenger's side windows cannot receive any aftermarket tinting.
If the rear window of a vehicle is tinted, the vehicle must have outside rearview mirrors on both sides.
The law prohibits any person from driving any motor vehicle with any object or material placed, displayed, installed, affixed, or applied upon the windshield or side or rear windows, with certain limited exceptions.
However, legislation signed into law effective January 1, 1999, exempts from the above prohibition specified clear, colorless, and transparent material that is installed, affixed, or applied to the front driver and passenger side windows for the specific purpose of reducing ultraviolet rays. If, as, or when this material becomes torn, bubbled or otherwise worn, it must be removed or replaced.
Found that on the CHP webiste. Some guy named Ponch helped me out.
ok the law on Window tint is kinda complicated
Window Tint from Factory can be up to 50% Visibility, BUT
Any tint bought by yourself has to have a 75% visibility, anything else is illegal.
No Car shop is gona give you illegal tint, they will lose their business license.
no they aint the law they are the upholders of the law,they get away with so much shit because people give them power they dont have,when you get pulled put ur mobil phone on to record,then if they break the law you can prove it,just make sure you say his number and ask him his name or herQuote:
Originally Posted by Its a Plant