Saturday, January 14, 2012

How is my window tint illegal?

Yesterday I was pulled over for having too dark of a window tint. The offer used an electronic window tine detector and it said mine were 65%. In the state of Tennessee the minimum is 35%. How are my windows illegal if they are above the minimum that is considered legal?How is my window tint illegal?
Um, because they are above the minimum that is considered legal.



Really?
Congrats community on picking an answer from a guy who has no idea what he is talking about.

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How is my window tint illegal?
If the minimum you can have is 35%, that means the number cannot be any higher than 35%. If your windows registered at 65%, that means they were much higher than 35%, almost twice as high in fact. Don't they learn y'all how to do numbers in Tennessee?
Because you have chosen to tint your windows, you have indicated to police your intent to flaunt the law. You advertise your intent to be secretive, inviting the law to investigate. Any consequence you bring on yourself. It's your choice.How is my window tint illegal?
The amount of tint is the MAXIMUM allowed by law, not minimum. 100 minus that number is the opacity, which has a MINIMUM.



If your window had a 65% tint, then it's above the MAXIMUM of 35%.
That's something you are going to have to ask the judge. The judge will explain what the law is and why you violated it.
Are you sure you don't mean 35% is the maximum? In ant case you must have been over the maximum whatever that it is.
The minimum to issue a ticket is 35%.



By your logic its only legal if the windows are heavily tinted. Are you really that stupid???
I think you need to find out what the maximum percentage considered legal is. The minimum is useless to know
You can have tinted windows but not too tinted so the police can see inside i believe its a law too.
35% is the maximum, not the minimum. Yours are much darker than the maximum.
Argue that in court, but I suspect that you're reading the law wrong, and that your tint is darker than allowed.
They must be lower not higher.

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