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Old 07-11-2006, 03:13 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Reaper
That sounds a bit flawed to me as the windshield is laminated glass designed not to come apart in the event of breakage. The remainder of the windows in your car are designed to cube when broken - including your rear passenger windows. If it was a public safety issue then passengers would need to be protected as well.
Thats what an officer told my friend who got pulled over for his tint.
There is no way that the tint used on your windows and the laminate in your windshield are even comparable. The laminate in your windshield is in the middle of two panes of glass and designed for strength. While a tint is film applied to the outside of your side windows.
Also I find it hard to believe that they don't allow tint because people are aiming guns at them from the other side. Such a narrow reason for not allowing it.
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