![]() This has caused multiple controversies and indeed an influx of distribution of tickets. Since January 1st 2017, NY government has passed a Tint law for passenger vehicles. My goal is to hopefully get this petition noticed, and hopefully to have the regulations removed or changed a bit. What dangers does tint really bring to the public or other drivers? I can understand regulations on VLT for tint, but regulations on where you can have tint on your vehicle is a bit outrageous to me. Yet, I get pulled over for tint the most, even though I’m not speeding, not driving recklessly. The final point I would like to make is that it seems that tint has been “stereotyped” as “suspicious”, why is that? If we didn’t have that stereotype, what would the problem be with tint? I have a clean driving record, no tickets no nothing, haven’t even pulled over for speeding. Those are just a few positives that I, along with others, believe come with having these tint regulations removed. For example, there are certain things you won’t bring with you everywhere you go like a laptop, backpacks, etc. Tint helps keep certain things hidden from the public eye. Everyone should have the right to privacy. Some tint will reduce glares from lights/reflections.ģ. Protection from brighter headlights (LED, Halogenic, etc). Keeps car interior cooler, preventing the car from becoming a portable microwave.Ģ. So my question is, what is the actual purpose of these regulations? Simply for the law enforcement’s sake? I can see many positives of tint that overpower that what seams to be the sole reason for these regulations.ġ. Ceramic tint does NOT include dyes, metal, or carbon making it non-conductive and non-metallic for high visibility. This is simply just not true in many peoples perspective. Cops also like to point out how tint makes it “hard to see” through, especially at night. It has also been stated that there is an increased chance for you to be pulled over with tint if the officer thinks you’re doing illicit activities. I’m not oblivious to why the regulations were put into place, but in recent times cops have been explaining that the reason for these tint regulations are so cops can see in the vehicle. To be clear, the only regulations i’m hoping will change are the front windshield and front side windows. I know myself, and many others in Michigan, do not like these regulations. Back seat side windows and rear window allows 35% tint. Front seat side window allows 35% tint no farther than 4 inches from top of window.ģ. The current window tint regulations in Michigan are:Ģ.
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