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FreeGreenCards_ OP t1_jckkzw8 wrote

I guess I should’ve stated it better, I meant more so how will a cop notice your skin tone that quick if you drive past him at night going let’s say 40-50mph and he’s pulled over on the side of the road with his headlights off, but then again I might just be reaching for a one-of-a-kind scenario

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SpankyMcDangle t1_jckqfjy wrote

He/she wont know what you look like until 1-he runs your plate and sees your license photo, or 2- sees you in person. But the dark windows draws attention either way. Do you plan legal tint or darker than legal?

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FreeGreenCards_ OP t1_jcr8pfi wrote

Honestly at this point I don’t think I’m gonna get it because I know how pissed off I’ll be if it results in a ticket or even a search. Just sucks that other states are so much more lenient with tint

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SpankyMcDangle t1_jct9htq wrote

I don't know that other states are more lenient. but don't forget, there is tinting that is legal. Only the limo tint and the super dark tints are illegal, and that's based on a good idea because it makes it hard for the driver to see (at least a little) but more importantly if cops approach super dark wibdows they cannot see inside and they may walking right up to a gun pointed at them. Check out the legal stuff, you may like it

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FreeGreenCards_ OP t1_jctm2kr wrote

Honestly that is a fair point, however I know I’m just doing it for the privacy and reduction in sun glare. Also just for reference, I don’t know how up to date this article is but there’s literally around 8 states that have such strict tint laws. For example you have Michigan over here with any % allowed. Of course we got the luck of the draw lol

Article: https://instamotor.com/blog/window-tinting-laws-50-states

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