Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by w4sam1
all im saying is i DONT THINK its illegal
All I'm saying is I READ THE DOCS AND IT IS.
If you're going to say something, back it up. You can't have an 8 page argument based on what you think is the case.
This sums up the 8 pages, like said sam you've been proved wrong...it's illegal, whether you like it or not!
It's a different situation all together whether or not you get pulled over - if you think you won't then go for it, but this thread is a pre-warning to the fact that there is a chance that you will.
Saying that though, isnt there different shades of tint? And factory tints are never 70-75%, so theres nothing stopping her getting her windows tinted to that level 
Then again i've forgot what the original question that sparked 8 pages of the laws on tinting
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
theres nothing stopping her getting her windows tinted to that level
Yeah there is - its a Lupo and they all have it already.
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Robin
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theoretically, if she could find 5% tints, that would be fine 
but it would be a total waste of effort
edit: or whatever percentage of 75% it would take to take it to 70%
[Edited on 11-08-2006 by robmarriott]
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Dom
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Is it 70% of light must pass through the glass or is it 30% of light?....
im guessing it's the former, in which case ive got it completly wrong 
edit - yup, i never read the law properly......
[Edited on 11-08-2006 by Dom]
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Ian
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70% of light, ie. nearly all of it.
Rob, 5% no good, they're already 75% on the side and 70% on the front to match the regs.
It'll be written on the window normally as part of the manufacturer stamp.
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Dom
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i take it factory tints are always 30% then (ie: 70% visible light?) or can it differ?
If the latter is the case, then surely it's possible for tints to be applied to bring the window up to legal limits?
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dna23
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And all this because i posted an email response
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Ian
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Factory tint will normally match the regs.
This would mean 75% on the side windows already, so no, additional tint cannot be applied.
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Robin
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i see my mistake with the numbers now
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w4sam1
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well there getting done this weekend il let u no if i get stopped if i do il owe u all a drink!!!
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chris-sri
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I think this might have been cleared up already but this is what the book that many traffic officers carry with them. (just for anyone who is not convinced)
Taken straight out of The Traffic officers companion 15th edition
Construction and Use Regs
Transmission of Light (reg 32)
Windows and windscreens which are required to be fitted (including any tint film or other substance or material applied to a windscreen) must be capable of transmitting light less than-
- Motor vehicles used before 1.4.85, 70% light for all windows
- Motor vehicles used on or after 1.4.85 and trailers 75% light for windscreens and 70% for all other windows.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by w4sam1
well there getting done this weekend il let u no if i get stopped if i do il owe u all a drink!!!
lets behonest, if you do you will probably hike the skirt up and increase the viewable cleaveage for the lovely policeman 
ian - fair enough, knew windows where tinted but thought they would have been lower
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by w4sam1
il let u no if i get stopped
The popular thing around here is to close a cruise and inspect everyone as they leave.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v343/Ste_Nova/P2120008.jpg
There were a large number of people given fines that night for not only tints but thinks like mis-spaced plates or plates with the wrong font, coloured bulbs etc.
Full thread -
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=265179
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by w4sam1
well there getting done this weekend il let u no if i get stopped if i do il owe u all a drink!!!
FFS, I've just read all of this thread (no, i dont have anything better to do) You are clearly not understanding what people are trying to tell you 
The point you are making about being pulled over is stupid, as im sure 99.999999999999% of the people on this site will speed every single day, and im quite sure they dont get pulled every single time they do this. Just because you are commiting an offence every time you take your car out doesn't mean you are going to get pulled, you may be lucky and never get pulled from now until you stop driving, but one day you MIGHT, and if you do, and they DO happen to check your windows, you MAY recieve a fixed penalty and be asked to remove the film.
[Edited on 11-08-2006 by Danny P]
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Ian
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Danny - your maths is wrong. The standard card has a VLT of 70%, and therefore tinting it more will take it below this, illegally.
The lower number means less light and thus darker windows. The standard tint is not 30%, this would be very dark indeed.
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Danny P
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So 0% will be totally black, and 100% will be no film at all?
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Ian
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Indeed
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Danny P
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SVM 286
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I haven't read the thread, but was this realy 9 pages about window tints?
Realy can't see the point in them myself, unless they are the polarised type that keep the heat down.
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mav
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not read it all either...But think they lost the plot on the subject for a while in the middle
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dave17
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i really think she has nothing better to do at work, bless
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