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poll: how many warnings/tickets have you had with illegal window tint?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1242765" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Agreed. I also would suggest (as a result of personal experience) that your attitude when getting pulled over for something like this can make worlds of difference in the final outcome.</p><p></p><p>I've been pulled over multiple times for my overly dark tint. I've also been stopped due to the lights on my license plate being red rather than white. I've been pulled over for "fog light use during non-inclement weather." Somehow I've managed to keep from being issued a citation for any of it thus far (*knock on wood*) But I'm always polite to a fault, I have no criminal history of any kind, there's never any contraband to be found in my car, and my paperwork (current registration/insurance/inspection sticker, etc) is always present and up-to-date.</p><p></p><p>I think alot of times things such as those mentioned above are simply an excuse for a cop to pull you over and check things out...and when they don't find anything amiss outside of you being into your ride a bit more than most other folks the cop can't be bothered to fool with excessive amounts of paperwork for something so trivial and they let you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1242765, member: 561023"] Agreed. I also would suggest (as a result of personal experience) that your attitude when getting pulled over for something like this can make worlds of difference in the final outcome. I've been pulled over multiple times for my overly dark tint. I've also been stopped due to the lights on my license plate being red rather than white. I've been pulled over for "fog light use during non-inclement weather." Somehow I've managed to keep from being issued a citation for any of it thus far (*knock on wood*) But I'm always polite to a fault, I have no criminal history of any kind, there's never any contraband to be found in my car, and my paperwork (current registration/insurance/inspection sticker, etc) is always present and up-to-date. I think alot of times things such as those mentioned above are simply an excuse for a cop to pull you over and check things out...and when they don't find anything amiss outside of you being into your ride a bit more than most other folks the cop can't be bothered to fool with excessive amounts of paperwork for something so trivial and they let you go. [/QUOTE]
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