NYPD 1, Tints 0
#1
NYPD 1, Tints 0
I'm a 22 year old college kid. So i drive a TSX with tints, big deal. I have no criminal record and up till recently have not gotten any tickets. Cops lately have been pulling me over for my tints. The shop i got them from told me they were 30's but the nice cop took out the tintmeter and measured the tints to be 25. Then he preceded to write an $80 summons. WTF. Its not like I'm hiding a stack of dead bodies or kilos of cocaine. I live in Brooklyn, NY, so i would assume with all the rape and murder going on like 10 minutes away, they would have better sh*t to do. Ugh, and they wonder why noone likes cops. Sorry, had to vent, been really stressed lately with school and taking the LSAT. Any of you guys have similar beef with the 5-0?
#2
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Sorry to break it to ya its the law...
They stop us cuz we have a nice car and they want to get a background check on us. Then they want us to stop breaking the law so we get a summons.
Same thing happens to me when i pass through holland tunnel. Your lucky if you don't get a ticket 3x going through i was stopped and no tint ticket.
They stop us cuz we have a nice car and they want to get a background check on us. Then they want us to stop breaking the law so we get a summons.
Same thing happens to me when i pass through holland tunnel. Your lucky if you don't get a ticket 3x going through i was stopped and no tint ticket.
#3
I know its the law, im just saying it sucks that the already limited resources of the NYPD are busy catching serial tint offenders instead of real criminals. I guess its safer to pull us over than some crack head with a gun. Go figure.
#4
Lol after reading this post i feel like i started it. i was driving and the lane was about to end due to construction. i passed up about 5 or 6 cars before mergeing into the right lane. there was a good 40-50 feet of road left when i switched. got pulled over and was givin a ticket for improper use of a lane. what the fuck is that all about. i didn't even kno that was punishable. and yes i know how u feel im a full time college student and im taking the lsat dec 6th.
#5
I'm a 22 year old college kid. So i drive a TSX with tints, big deal. I have no criminal record and up till recently have not gotten any tickets. Cops lately have been pulling me over for my tints. The shop i got them from told me they were 30's but the nice cop took out the tintmeter and measured the tints to be 25. Then he preceded to write an $80 summons. WTF. Its not like I'm hiding a stack of dead bodies or kilos of cocaine. I live in Brooklyn, NY, so i would assume with all the rape and murder going on like 10 minutes away, they would have better sh*t to do. Ugh, and they wonder why noone likes cops. Sorry, had to vent, been really stressed lately with school and taking the LSAT. Any of you guys have similar beef with the 5-0?
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#8
Lol after reading this post i feel like i started it. i was driving and the lane was about to end due to construction. i passed up about 5 or 6 cars before mergeing into the right lane. there was a good 40-50 feet of road left when i switched. got pulled over and was givin a ticket for improper use of a lane. what the fuck is that all about. i didn't even kno that was punishable. and yes i know how u feel im a full time college student and im taking the lsat dec 6th.
#12
Just because you broke the law and got caught for doing it, the cops are the bad guys? If you're a psychic that can predict crimes before they happen, then join the NYPD so that they won't ticket the obvious and visible violations on the road. You broke a law, so you're a criminal. They went after you. End of story.
Remember, the tint laws are there to protect people from you. At night, tint can make it hard for pedestrians to be seen. On some streets with low lighting, I have to open my window to see if there are any pedestrians still on the road. I'm sure New York has a huge pedestrian population. Here in So. Cali, everyone drives a car (even to go to the store 1 block away). There's only a handful of pedestrians, and the police is lax on tint. I've sat at red lights beside police cars with my windows and moon roof closed; they just look over and ignore me.
You have a stinking attitude. You'll understand when you grow older. And just because the shop says it's 30% doesn't mean it's 30%. The manufacturer might label it 30% when its actually 25%. Also, other conditions might be different than in the manufacturer's plant, such as cloud cover, color of the vehicle's interior, etc.
People who don't like cops are violators. Law-abiding citizens love cops.
Remember, the tint laws are there to protect people from you. At night, tint can make it hard for pedestrians to be seen. On some streets with low lighting, I have to open my window to see if there are any pedestrians still on the road. I'm sure New York has a huge pedestrian population. Here in So. Cali, everyone drives a car (even to go to the store 1 block away). There's only a handful of pedestrians, and the police is lax on tint. I've sat at red lights beside police cars with my windows and moon roof closed; they just look over and ignore me.
You have a stinking attitude. You'll understand when you grow older. And just because the shop says it's 30% doesn't mean it's 30%. The manufacturer might label it 30% when its actually 25%. Also, other conditions might be different than in the manufacturer's plant, such as cloud cover, color of the vehicle's interior, etc.
People who don't like cops are violators. Law-abiding citizens love cops.
#16
That's probably accurate. I had the shop install 20% on my car, but both times a cop has used the tint gauge on my window, it's read between 17-19. This could also be caused by the windows being dirty. In any case, down the line I am going to have my windows re-done to 35%. It's not worth the hassle, at the end of the day. I regret the 20% tint.
#18
Had my windows tinted 20% when I bought the car. Stopped about 4-5 times but never a ticket.
Two years later, I've been given 8 tint tickets from Feb to June. First 6 were only for the front windows, took them off. Last 2 were for the back windows, which was ridiculous.
Tint is just a reason for the police to stop you. 7/10 times they usually find something else to take you in. (warrants, drugs, suspended license, etc.)
Two years later, I've been given 8 tint tickets from Feb to June. First 6 were only for the front windows, took them off. Last 2 were for the back windows, which was ridiculous.
Tint is just a reason for the police to stop you. 7/10 times they usually find something else to take you in. (warrants, drugs, suspended license, etc.)
#19
I read from my tint shop that most factory windows are tinted ~3%. I played it safe and went with 35% bc I know for a fact if it was anything under, cops here would pull me over. and I see where you are coming from. you would think NYPD would have more problems on their hands than they could handle. unfortunately, this is how states make easy money.
when I was in college, we would always get news flashes of students getting mugged off campus. what did the police decide they were going to spend money on? going to all the bars on-campus and carding everyone random weekends.
when I was in college, we would always get news flashes of students getting mugged off campus. what did the police decide they were going to spend money on? going to all the bars on-campus and carding everyone random weekends.
#20
As far as the question of being ticketed in other states for what's legel in your state, I've been pulled over in SC. Apparently, their tint laws are different, but because I have Florida plates, Florida insurance, Florida license, etc, he let me go without even a warning. I wasn't speeding, I wasn't weaving, my plates were current. He pulled me for the tint. It's like Rex said, they pull for the tint so they can run you for warrants, outstanding tickets, drugs, etc. I'm sure they get a lot of people that way. It sucks for us law abiding citizens, but if it gets criminals off the streets, I'm willing to accept the minor inconvenience.
#21
lol i guess i would understand if it would of been busy. it was 1:15pm. i didn't cut anyone off or even speed up. i just kept driving then switched. my favorit part was on the ticket he wrote that i passed up 25 cars. there wasn't even 15 cars total in the area. it was def less than a quarter mile from where it had the first sign to where the lane ended. u honestly think theres traffic like that at 1pm.
#23
I've been driving around here for more than 2 years with 20% tint all around. I got pulled over about two weeks ago on Bedford Ave for the FIRST TIME and they gave me 2 tickets. 1 for each of my front windows. The tintmeter said I had 13%! They got me outta no where... "White Acura Please Pull OVer". AHOLES. OH Well. I know its illegal so I cant really bitch about it. I paid the $160 off at the DMV. Just go to to Atlantic Mall and pay it off.
Nowww Last week that I drove to jersey I made sure I had my windows down
Jersey cops
Good Luck!
Nowww Last week that I drove to jersey I made sure I had my windows down
Jersey cops
Good Luck!
#25
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So ... 30% is legal, but 25% isn't? Show the judge the documented invoice from the tint shop (you DO still have it, right?). Or, like mentioned, get the shop to correct your tinting to legal limits. Or ... pay the fine and consider it a convenience expense for having the tints that you have.
I appreciate the ruffled feathers over being pulled over, me too (particularly that Labor Day speed trap last year when I was going to work on my day off), but as someone with several friends in uniform, I can tell you that cops' average work day is a helluva lot harder than yours. And they're usually not paid enough to have a couple of Acuras in the barn. As Anton Ego said, 'How about a little perspective?"
I appreciate the ruffled feathers over being pulled over, me too (particularly that Labor Day speed trap last year when I was going to work on my day off), but as someone with several friends in uniform, I can tell you that cops' average work day is a helluva lot harder than yours. And they're usually not paid enough to have a couple of Acuras in the barn. As Anton Ego said, 'How about a little perspective?"
#27
oooo which reminds me of a funny story. my friend got pulled over for going 20 over. he knew he was going to get a ticket regardless of what he said. so while the cop was asking for his info he was leaning on his car. my friend told him "get ur hands off the paint i just washed the car."
#30
In NJ, for example, you can't tint the front windows at all. So any legal tint application looks rather stupid. Allowing the front windows to be tinted at all is a nice compromise between appearance and safety.
I feel very sorry for your $80 ticket. It must be a great hardship considering your admittedly a "college kid" with a nearly $30k car and enough disposable income for the mods in your signature...
I feel very sorry for your $80 ticket. It must be a great hardship considering your admittedly a "college kid" with a nearly $30k car and enough disposable income for the mods in your signature...
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#32
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I feel very sorry for your $80 ticket. It must be a great hardship considering your admittedly a "college kid" with a nearly $30k car and enough disposable income for the mods in your signature...
#34
Because it cuts down on the beating sun and helps keep the interior of the car cool. Not to mention the fact that decent tint reduces UV rays and helps to prolong the life of the interior. Asking that is like asking why people need sunglasses.
#36
lol.
litesout has it dead on.
my TSX is tinted with quality tints.
my G35s has no tints on it yet.
I hate driving the G35s because it gets so hot in there and the
sun is so intrusive (it gets hot here in the summer in the south).
The tints make the car so much cooler and it really cuts down
the glare and harshness from the rays. makes the car more comfortable.
plus for some cars, like mine, I like the look it adds.
gonna ask why I need a clear bra now?
litesout has it dead on.
my TSX is tinted with quality tints.
my G35s has no tints on it yet.
I hate driving the G35s because it gets so hot in there and the
sun is so intrusive (it gets hot here in the summer in the south).
The tints make the car so much cooler and it really cuts down
the glare and harshness from the rays. makes the car more comfortable.
plus for some cars, like mine, I like the look it adds.
gonna ask why I need a clear bra now?
#37
And I don't even look at it from an aesthetics point of view. Yes, I think the tint makes the car look better, but it's beside the point. I got the windows tinted for comfort, and I got them tinted legal to keep from getting tickets.
One of the biggest reasons for tint laws that people ignore is safety. Not just the safety of the occupants of the vehicle, or the safety of the others on the road, but the safety of the officers who are pulling you over. If they can't see into the vehicle, they can't tell if you're drawing a gun on them. They can't tell if you've got a knife just waiting for them to get up next to the car. Ever notice how they shine that bright spotlight into your rear view mirrow when they pull you over? It's not because they want to be an a$$, it's because they need to be able to see into the car for their own safety.
I don't mean to lecture, but the laws are there for a reason. And for the record, I have been pulled over and cited for illegal tint. When I bought my POS Neon, it had 5% all the way around. I paid somebody to strip it off the car. My only regret was not doing it sooner so I could have avoided the ticket. Worse part of the whole thing was that I was already looking at buying something else, and less than a week after I got the tint stripped and the car inspected (just for the ticket, we don't have those in Florida) I bought my Mazda. And then I got it tinted legal.
One of the biggest reasons for tint laws that people ignore is safety. Not just the safety of the occupants of the vehicle, or the safety of the others on the road, but the safety of the officers who are pulling you over. If they can't see into the vehicle, they can't tell if you're drawing a gun on them. They can't tell if you've got a knife just waiting for them to get up next to the car. Ever notice how they shine that bright spotlight into your rear view mirrow when they pull you over? It's not because they want to be an a$$, it's because they need to be able to see into the car for their own safety.
I don't mean to lecture, but the laws are there for a reason. And for the record, I have been pulled over and cited for illegal tint. When I bought my POS Neon, it had 5% all the way around. I paid somebody to strip it off the car. My only regret was not doing it sooner so I could have avoided the ticket. Worse part of the whole thing was that I was already looking at buying something else, and less than a week after I got the tint stripped and the car inspected (just for the ticket, we don't have those in Florida) I bought my Mazda. And then I got it tinted legal.
#38
And please, people dont need sunglasses... most people do it to look cool... similar to auto tinting....
#39
lol.
litesout has it dead on.
my TSX is tinted with quality tints.
my G35s has no tints on it yet.
I hate driving the G35s because it gets so hot in there and the
sun is so intrusive (it gets hot here in the summer in the south).
The tints make the car so much cooler and it really cuts down
the glare and harshness from the rays. makes the car more comfortable.
plus for some cars, like mine, I like the look it adds.
litesout has it dead on.
my TSX is tinted with quality tints.
my G35s has no tints on it yet.
I hate driving the G35s because it gets so hot in there and the
sun is so intrusive (it gets hot here in the summer in the south).
The tints make the car so much cooler and it really cuts down
the glare and harshness from the rays. makes the car more comfortable.
plus for some cars, like mine, I like the look it adds.
Like I said, a majority of the people who get tint is mainly for the look. And then, morons like the OP complain about getting tickets for it.
cuz you have man-boobs?
#40
Second, there are people out there with a legitimate medical need for sunglasses. Myself included. I didn't put out $200 on sunglasses to look cool as you put it. High quality, polarized lenses are an absolute must for me. And for me to wear them at work, they have to be ANSI rated safety lenses to boot.
Is it necessary for people to tint their windows to survive? No. But it does make life a lot more comfortable. Is it necessary for anybody to drive an Acura, or any vehicle at all for that matter? No. But it does make life a lot more comfortable.