[V8] Tinted windows
bblake1055 at aol.com
bblake1055 at aol.com
Tue Feb 17 07:12:29 PST 2009
My son had a "heavy" tint on his 90 V8.? I warned him it was just a target for the police.
He actually had a doctors prescription from the eye doctor, due to "sensitive eyes" (bull sh#t), but it didn't change the fact that he was still a target.
He was driving on a restricted license and got "pulled" on his way to school and they wrote him up for the tint and driving on a restricted license.?He went to court and had to prove he was on his way to school and show the judge the prescription.? They dismissed it but it still was a pain in the a$$ and a lot of time wasted that would of been avoided if he hadn't had the tinted windows.
Bob Blake
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To: ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com; toml99 at todomundo.com; v8 at audifans.com
Sent: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 9:17 am
Subject: Re: [V8] Tinted windows
This is a DOT law on the books for years.? You can tint behind the driver and
pass seat to fully obscured (black paint if you so choose).? DOT laws say 4in
down from the top of the drivers window and 4in down from the top of the
windshield.? You tint the front side glass, in Chicago as of Jan 9 2009 it's a
250USD PARKING TICKET and a primary stop.? Police discretion, no light meter
restriction specified.
Some states (CT/MA) don't allow any factory tint on glass even behind the
passenger in new car sales.? However, they can't prevent you from buying a car
with the factory tint in another state.? FYI, there are meters that accurately
measure tint, so 'light' tint may or may not be busted, it really depends on how
the state law is written.
These laws have been informally or randomly enforced, but it's an easy primary
stop (PC), and a good revenue generator as well.? Many states have laws on their
books that apply only to their own residents, MI is one, Illinois is not one.? I
used to run very light tint on the front windows years ago, but have followed
the restrictions increase over the last 10 years or so, and just figure it's not
worth it.
Tom, sounds to me like you got the primary stop portion of the deal.? Remember
too, tinted windows is not probable cause to search your car.? Make sure if that
subject comes up (a nice question "do you mind if I look in your trunk?")
doesn't change your right to say no, I do not want you to search my vehicle.
HTH
Scott J
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From: Ingo Rautenberg <ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com>
To: toml99 at todomundo.com <toml99 at todomundo.com>; v8-bounces at audifans.com; V8List
Fans <v8 at audifans.com>
Sent: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 6:57 am
Subject: Re: [V8] Tinted windows
Wow! Sorry 'bout that, Tom. As to the tint, I believe you meant to say it was a
"dealer-installed" option. Most southern States have liberal tint regulations,
whereas the further north you go, the more trouble you get into.
Ingo Rautenberg
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 01:37:59
To: v8audi<v8 at audifans.com>
Subject: [V8] Tinted windows
Hey, saw some recent talk about tinted windows and had to chime in.
My lago blue '90 has factory tinted windows and had always loved them
and never gave them another thought. Last spring, while driving from
Park City,UT to Big Sky, MT, got pulled over on I-25 very near the
exit to Driggs ID(where I'd lived off/on for 7 years or so).
Officer "Stadenko" immediatly pulls me out of the car and says "
please stand behind the vehicle sir"......He goes back in his car
and runs my plates/license.......comes back out and when asked why I
was being pulled over...says "you've got tinted windows sir, and they
look like they might not be in compliance". Before he deals with
the tinted window issue, he states that, "after observing you out of
the vehicle sir, I believe you might be under the influence of drugs/
alcohol, and would like to administer a sobriety test......(it's 3
pm).....After asking him repeateldy about "why" he pulled me over in
the first place, and what this actually was all about, he orders me
back into my car, and pulls out my friend.......does the same to
him.....THEN he pulls me back out and was very aggressive about the
sobirety test, so I consented(totally sober, but just wanted to get
out of there). He kept asking me how much weed was in the trunk"/
could fit a lot of weed in that trunk"/ "just tell me if it's a
little or a trunkfull"...".I'll let you go if it's a little" I
Passed, but was shaking like a leaf as I'm terrified about the power
this "powerhungry individual" had. (think Rambo 1) He then say's
"We'll need to test those windows now sir"....he get's out his
"tintometer"(I joked that he only wanted to get in the back seat
where the packs were)....I failed(21%) He was adamant about the fact
that these were "aftermarket tint's. I now have a copy of the
original bill of sale for the vehicle that s
hows the tinted window
package(still fails in many jurisdictions) Whole process took at
least 45 min. .The law in many states is "window tint must let in at
least 35% of light".....Now if you look around the country, that can
very by county(20-45%)! Many juristictions on known "corridors"
simply raise the % limit just to get a reason to get into you're
vehicle(my problem)....My attorney friend said it's the best thing
they've got going.......No probable cause required.....must check the
tint. Can't have people driving around with too much tint! Anyway
we were an hour late for our meeting(to do a repair in a 47 million
dollar house@ the Yellowstone Club, and YES I did file a formal
complaint with the district judge about the 5'7" P.O.S
trooper........I got harassed again in Yakima,WA, later. Soooooo,
would I purposely tint a window in today's world....Never.....If you
do, go light as possible, as you might be driving thru Winnemucca
some day, and realize they've gone to 50%,'cause they can. I'm not
a criminal, but hate to feel like one. My 2cents(or rather $500 on
this issue.......Sincerely Tom
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