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Re: WINDOW TINTING
« Reply #15 on: 23 May 2009, 18:58:32 »

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« Reply #16 on: 23 May 2009, 19:06:20 »

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roolz is roolz --- we try to push them -- but if caught out ... such is life  ::)

The annoying thing about that particular rule is that after you take the tint off, you can then put on sunglasses that are 5 times as dark and there's no special rule for that!  Ill thought out I'm afraid as with many of the recent tranche of regulations.

The difference is that they can see you whilst you're driving & see what you're up to ;)
I've  had a few cars in the past that i've had Black Limo on all the windows except the front screen & Mr Plod don't like it when they can't see who's driving, hence the new regs.
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Re: WINDOW TINTING
« Reply #17 on: 23 May 2009, 19:28:41 »

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Dunno what these are about, but I folled a BMW the other day and it looked impresive.  No idea at all about the product or cost but maybe worth looking into. :y

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Edit -- ah --OK -- you did my usual trick  :-[
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Re: WINDOW TINTING
« Reply #18 on: 23 May 2009, 19:41:22 »

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Dunno what these are about, but I folled a BMW the other day and it looked impresive.  No idea at all about the product or cost but maybe worth looking into. :y

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Edit -- ah --OK -- you did my usual trick  :-[

Copied the link to add to the post and forgot to add it, was too lazy to go back and edit the post.  :-[ ::)

http://www.autotint.co.uk/
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Re: WINDOW TINTING
« Reply #19 on: 23 May 2009, 19:59:45 »

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Mr Plod don't like it when they can't see who's driving, hence the new regs.

I'd have thought it was more to do with being able to see out of the windows.  ;)
I have an (ilegal ::)) iridium visor for my crash helmet and while it's brilliant in the sun you can't see through it properly in the dark & wet.
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« Reply #20 on: 23 May 2009, 22:12:04 »

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Mr Plod don't like it when they can't see who's driving, hence the new regs.

I'd have thought it was more to do with being able to see out of the windows.  ;)
I have an (ilegal ::)) iridium visor for my crash helmet and while it's brilliant in the sun you can't see through it properly in the dark & wet.

I never had any problems with visibility at any time & neither did my mate :)
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« Reply #21 on: 23 May 2009, 22:15:46 »

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Mr Plod don't like it when they can't see who's driving, hence the new regs.

I'd have thought it was more to do with being able to see out of the windows.  ;)
I have an (ilegal ::)) iridium visor for my crash helmet and while it's brilliant in the sun you can't see through it properly in the dark & wet.

I never had any problems with visibility at any time & neither did my mate :)

Ah well! What do the police know anyway?!?!    ::)  ::)  :y  :y
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