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Old 08-30-2012, 02:57 PM
rancho-non-relaxo rancho-non-relaxo is offline
 
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Originally Posted by JB_AOL View Post
ok.. so using exactly what you wrote, how does tinted front windows make it any safer, when you have no idea whats going on in the back seat? Remember there could be 3 passengers in the back seat all with guns pointed at the officer as he approaches.

Not to mention right in "your" paragraph it says reduced tinting. You don't even really know what we're talking about do you?

Why is any tinting legal if it's such a big concern?

I know this is all "what ifs" but that's what the law's based off. No facts, nothing..

I'll say it again, if it's soo imperative to the officers safety that the front windows can't be tinted, why do some of the most dangerous places in N.A. allow it?

And sorry, but this is a KNOWN risk when you apply to any force. If you aren't comfortable confronting an unknown person as a LEO, then it's time to consider a career change.

It is in the Traffic Safety Act under Vehicle Equiptment Regulations. It is about the driver being able to maintain control of the vehicle for as long as possible. Eg traffic saafety