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    Question: Can minors get pulled over solely for having super tinted windows? What is the legal limit for tinted windows?

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    In Arizona, anyone can get pulled over for violating the law concerning the tinting of windows. Arizona Law (A.R.S. § 28-959.01) says that any material on the window that lets through less than 33% of the light entering it is illegal.

     


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    11 thru 15 of 55 comments     1   2  [ 3 ]  4   5  ...   
    On 08/04/05
    moonlight369 from MA said:
    Ok, think about this...How is dark tinting any different then having a Van with no back or side windows?
    On 07/20/05
    Drew from TN said:
    I see the point of protection for officers. However, I use the dark tint for protection as many celebrities do. I also feel that dark tint greatly enhances the appearance of a vehicle. My eyes are very sensative and in the mornings I can barely see due to the sun rising. The dark tint greatly helps my visibility. I have 5% on my front windows and 20% on my back window. This is a useful tool for confusing cops and not having them bother you all the time. try it! NOTE: After window tint has been on a vehicle for an extended period of time it fades. It should be legal as dark as you want!
    On 06/22/05
    sharon t. from MN said:
    my grandson was pulled over for tinted windows. we bought the car a year ago. if they not legal how can auto dealers sell them? i got no answer from county attorney--he said go look it up in the library.
    On 05/28/05
    Dave from NY said:
    I was pulled over in a police stop check and my windows are tinted allowing 40% light versus the legal 70% come to find out. I bought the car from a reputable dealer with this tint and one of the reasons I bought it as it adds to the ambiance of the car. Now I wouldn't want the car if I have to take the tint off and as I asked the officer how it is that a dealer can be allowed sell an illeagal tinted car, in a legal transaction, having had to pass a N.Y. State inspection to be registered. I feel like I'm the victim, victim, victim of this legal system.
    On 05/20/05
    Ace from TN said:
    I know TN window tint limit is 35% allowed light if that helps anyone.
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