tint ticket....
#23
When i write for tint i take my handy dandy razor blade out and x through it.
Here we have two tix we can write for it.
One is a ordinance called "vehicles to be in safe condition" its a towable offense, and one just for tint. which is not, but it must be removed on sight.
So i give ppl the option most of the time, depending on their attitude. Let me x it up and pay the fine
or
have your car towed, pay towing fee, and then pay the fine anyway, and keep your tint.
option one $79
option two $300
fair choice right?
Honestly dark tint on the front windows does impede your vision. its been proven by the National highway traffic safety administration. Esp on your windshield.
ya tint is cool, but so is everything else anymore.
If i were you I would tint it legally according to the laws in your city or state. otherwise its ticket after ticket. Us cops are lazy, your just making it easy for us!
Here we have two tix we can write for it.
One is a ordinance called "vehicles to be in safe condition" its a towable offense, and one just for tint. which is not, but it must be removed on sight.
So i give ppl the option most of the time, depending on their attitude. Let me x it up and pay the fine
or
have your car towed, pay towing fee, and then pay the fine anyway, and keep your tint.
option one $79
option two $300
fair choice right?
Honestly dark tint on the front windows does impede your vision. its been proven by the National highway traffic safety administration. Esp on your windshield.
ya tint is cool, but so is everything else anymore.
If i were you I would tint it legally according to the laws in your city or state. otherwise its ticket after ticket. Us cops are lazy, your just making it easy for us!
#25
For me... It's a question of comfort. I would trade a yearly ticket for not gettin cooked by this Texas heat. $20.83 a month....yeah, it's worth it ($250-ticket). UV rays are terrible on my tattoos anyway. The way I see it, I'm way ahead... haven't got a tint ticket in over 10 years....knock on wood.LOL.
#28
Do drug dealers and criminals use cars? yep. Does tint obstruct an officers view, making it difficult to id said drug dealers and criminals while in those cars? yep.
Cops dont make money off the tickets. The tickets are paid to the city, county or state. I dont get paid per ticket.
More successful drug busts,warrant services and good police works come as a result of traffic violations/ stops then almost anything else.
Working citizens are held to the same laws and standards as criminals. Laws are laws for everyone. As a "working citizen" you should have no problem with that.
Cops dont make money off the tickets. The tickets are paid to the city, county or state. I dont get paid per ticket.
More successful drug busts,warrant services and good police works come as a result of traffic violations/ stops then almost anything else.
Working citizens are held to the same laws and standards as criminals. Laws are laws for everyone. As a "working citizen" you should have no problem with that.
#29
this was mine. i liked it. kind of impossable to see through at night. but i feared it brought too much attention, both good and bad. i even had a cop behind me at a stop sign but it was too reflective for people driving behind at night so i just took them off as i started driving more to aviod being ticketed.
Last edited by VP64; 06-02-2010 at 06:57 AM.
#30
Do drug dealers and criminals use cars? yep. Does tint obstruct an officers view, making it difficult to id said drug dealers and criminals while in those cars? yep.
Cops dont make money off the tickets. The tickets are paid to the city, county or state. I dont get paid per ticket.
More successful drug busts,warrant services and good police works come as a result of traffic violations/ stops then almost anything else.
Working citizens are held to the same laws and standards as criminals. Laws are laws for everyone. As a "working citizen" you should have no problem with that.
Cops dont make money off the tickets. The tickets are paid to the city, county or state. I dont get paid per ticket.
More successful drug busts,warrant services and good police works come as a result of traffic violations/ stops then almost anything else.
Working citizens are held to the same laws and standards as criminals. Laws are laws for everyone. As a "working citizen" you should have no problem with that.
Also, like was said above, I have yet to see a serious drug runner that didn't have tinted windows for the exact reason of hiding the contents of the vehicle.