CHP SUCKS!!! VPB need assistance here! ONE MONTH DEADLINE!
#1
Removed
Edited: This thread was created out of pure anger towards law enforcement. It has now been resolved and cleaned out. I, koolkevin1107, takes full responsibility for my actions and my anger. I was wrong, everybody else was only being suggestive. I should have listened and now I have learned from my mistakes.
Tint ticket was FIXED without removing tint. And no illegal work was done, just one nice CHP officer.
And california law states NO TINT IS ALLOWED ON THE FRONT WINDOWS = 0% = none at all. Doesn't matter if ur jurisdiction says 70%, i've confirmed it with 15 cops, all say 0%
Tint ticket was FIXED without removing tint. And no illegal work was done, just one nice CHP officer.
And california law states NO TINT IS ALLOWED ON THE FRONT WINDOWS = 0% = none at all. Doesn't matter if ur jurisdiction says 70%, i've confirmed it with 15 cops, all say 0%
Last edited by koolkevin1107; 04-21-2010 at 01:58 AM. Reason: Kevin's pissed off behavior is calm now.
#9
You need to roll up like this...
YouTube - Terminator 1 Police Station Shootout
YouTube - Terminator 1 Police Station Shootout
Last edited by koolkevin1107; 04-21-2010 at 01:46 AM.
#13
Also, just switching plates might not work, what if they check the VIN. Most tickets I've rec'd had the VIN number listed.
#14
I chose 50% fronts 5% rears and the fronts look legal because of the contrast.
Is it really worth saving $20 to put this thread out to the interwebs and risk the (albeit probably very low) possibility of being convicted for fraud instead?
EDIT: I would take down the thread, you named the specific Police Department you went to, all it would take is ONE person to see this and be peeved enough to give them a call and describe your car and what you're trying to do. Not smart.
Last edited by secondspassed; 04-20-2010 at 02:30 PM.
#19
actually CA law is no tint at all in the front. some sites say 70%, but chp site says none
Can I put after-market tinting on the windows of my vehicle?
The main requirements for legal window tinting in California are:
The main requirements for legal window tinting in California are:
- The windshield and front driver's side and passenger's side windows cannot receive any aftermarket tinting.
- If the rear window of a vehicle is tinted, the vehicle must have outside rearview mirrors on both sides.
#20
Stop whining, and don't leave California for Maryland. If you want a story of real harrassment, check out this story (be sure to watch the video): Motorcyclist jailed for 26 hours for videotaping gun-wielding cop.