Window tint

NoDak

Well-known member
If you don’t understand what an officer has to process during a traffic stop, go ahead and excuse yourself from the conversation.

Everything he said (and more) has to happen for him to go home to his family every night.

As it is, go sign up for some ride alongs with your local departments. Ask to take lead on traffic stops. Take pics and report back what it’s like to walk up on a dark tinted car vs non tinted car.

We’ll wait.

You should probably check my profile first, bud.
 

jbaucom

Well-known member
Aside from possibly getting a ticket because an officer wants to issue a ticket for tint that is too dark, the LE issues can be avoided by simply rolling down the windows immediately during a traffic stop. Simple solutions.

It would be nice to use technology on car windows. Dark tint on bright days and it lessens as it becomes night. LCD technology allows for that. It just isn’t in the auto industry yet.
Like Transitions lenses for your car - I'd pay for that in a heartbeat. No painful glare during the day and no reduced visibility at night would be a win/win.
 

displacedtexan

Active member
If you don’t understand what an officer has to process during a traffic stop, go ahead and excuse yourself from the conversation.

Everything he said (and more) has to happen for him to go home to his family every night.

As it is, go sign up for some ride alongs with your local departments. Ask to take lead on traffic stops. Take pics and report back what it’s like to walk up on a dark tinted car vs non tinted car.

We’ll wait.
Police kill more people every year than people kill police.

Think about what it's like to be stopped by the police.
 

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