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<blockquote data-quote="MyViewGS" data-source="post: 733890" data-attributes="member: 11845"><p>Seriously, alot of you need to read up on your local and state laws on tint. Yes, it varies from state to state. Also, understand that case law dictates perameters for prosecution, not hearsay. My opinion is based on Florida laws and YES I am a cop. Window tint in this state is under vehicle saety equipment violations, therefore, an officer can make you raise a window to meter the level of tint just like he/she can ask you to blow the horn or work the wipers. Simply rolling down the window does not negate the violation. And, (as far as Florida is concerned) it doesn't matter in what state your car is registered, if you drive on Florida roads the you're expected to follow Florida laws. Each state developes its own variation for whatever the legislators feel the people need (blah, blah, blah..... bullshit). In short, (I know, too late) if your tint isn't within the legal limit then you can blame yourself, take the ticket, pay a fine, correct the problem. Or, keep the illegal tint, pay the fine and quit complaining. Im not trying to be an "asshat" ..... Im just offering suggestions. Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyViewGS, post: 733890, member: 11845"] Seriously, alot of you need to read up on your local and state laws on tint. Yes, it varies from state to state. Also, understand that case law dictates perameters for prosecution, not hearsay. My opinion is based on Florida laws and YES I am a cop. Window tint in this state is under vehicle saety equipment violations, therefore, an officer can make you raise a window to meter the level of tint just like he/she can ask you to blow the horn or work the wipers. Simply rolling down the window does not negate the violation. And, (as far as Florida is concerned) it doesn't matter in what state your car is registered, if you drive on Florida roads the you're expected to follow Florida laws. Each state developes its own variation for whatever the legislators feel the people need (blah, blah, blah..... bullshit). In short, (I know, too late) if your tint isn't within the legal limit then you can blame yourself, take the ticket, pay a fine, correct the problem. Or, keep the illegal tint, pay the fine and quit complaining. Im not trying to be an "asshat" ..... Im just offering suggestions. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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