![]() ![]() That's why there are laws regarding tint.because of stupid people that overdid it. Imagine trying to drive something like that at night. They'd even tint the windshield and leave a small gap big enough to see thru! I've even seen the whole windshield tinted, and with mirror tint. A few years ago, people would tint all of their windows so dark that you could NOT see in even if you were standing next to the vehicle. ![]() The cop ripped the tint off your window himself you say? I'd have been PISSED! Is New Hampshire the only state that doesn't allow tinits? Truck still looks sexy minus the front tints. What if the officer smells alcohol on you while questioning your tints? I thanked her and removed the tint from the drivers and front passengers window the next day. I do not want to go with the Combo because even that is not a guarantee.I was stopped by a Nashua NH police officer the other day and after approaching my drivers window she asked me if I knew why she pulled me over? I said no!? She said your tints.they're too dark and that she couldn't see in the vehicle when she first spotted me.? I told her that I had them checked out by the Pelham, NH PD and they said they were fine and that they could see through them.? She then had me roll the window back up to see if she could see through them while standing on the side of the vehicle and agreed after that she could but it was very close to what's not allowed.? She let me go but with some great advise.she said here's something I want you to think about "it's summer time and we all go to cook out, outings and alot of outdoor events which could involve a drink or two if you're a social drinker right"? I agreed with her.? She then said well, you just might get pulled over again and questioned about your tints in the future and it just could be after one of these events and you may have had only one or two drinks. WA window laws (24% Front, 24% back, 24% rear, no more than 35% reflective)ĭC window laws (70% Front, 50% back, 50% rear, no reference to reflective)Ĭombo of the window laws (70% Front, 50% back, 50% rear, non reflective) VA window laws (50% Front, 35% back, 35% rear, no more than 20% reflective) I would accept that if my tinting was not legal in the state I am stationed in I may get stopped for the tinting but could fight any ticket based on the fact that I am a military member stationed in that state not by choice and I have every intention on going back to FL after I am no longer in the military.įL window laws (28% Front, 15% back, 15% rear, no more than 25% reflective)ĬA window tint laws (70% Front, 0% back, 15% rear, non reflective) I would assume that so long as my car is legal in the state in which the car is registered I should be good but I know places like VA have certain laws that apply to anyone operating a vehicle in the state (radar detectors for example). ![]() Since my car is registered in FL I believe I must to abide by those laws regardless. The likely places are CA, DC, VA, and WA but there is no certainty in that at all. I am just over a year away from going to my next duty station and do not know where I would go. I plan on getting my windows tinted and wast to ensure that I know the laws prior to spending the money. I am a FL resident and my car is registered in FL but I am a military member stationed in CA. My question is one that I have been trying to find an answer to yet have had no luck. ![]()
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