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Originally posted by cruises8:
I understand about the safety for cops and people being held against their will and stuff, but there is one thing about this law that still confuses me to no end.

If those are the main reasons for tint being illegal, why is it that the cars that would most likely have these types of people in them are the ones allowed to have as dark aa tint as they want? confused Vans and Sport Utilities can have as dark of a tint as they want on their windows(behind the B-pillar). Now maybe it's me, but those types of vehicles could hide more people(w/ weapons, or being held against there will) than most sedans or coupes on the market! To me the law seems to be backwards!

I respect cops too. My brother in law was one, and he still is a Sargeant at the state prison, but he has yet to be able to give me an answer to that question!
I didn't realize that the law didn't apply to vans & SUVs. I'm gonna ask one of my buds next time we go out. See what he says to that. Must be some politics involved...


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