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Pulled over two days in a row for Tint Violations in GA, have a few questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="FordSVTFan" data-source="post: 9930499" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>Each state has the right to promulgate laws as they see fit, even if in contravention to another state's law. You and your vehicle are subject to the laws of the state you are traveling in. However, every state must give full faith and credit to another state's registration and driver's license law. For instance if a 16 year old has a license in Florida they can drive in NJ, even though a person must be 17 to obtain a license there. Also, Florida requires only one license plate, while NJ requires two, a Florida registered vehicle cannot be ticketed for not having two plates while driving through NJ. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, if you violate the tint law of the state you are in, you <u>could </u>be ticketed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordSVTFan, post: 9930499, member: 2243"] Each state has the right to promulgate laws as they see fit, even if in contravention to another state's law. You and your vehicle are subject to the laws of the state you are traveling in. However, every state must give full faith and credit to another state's registration and driver's license law. For instance if a 16 year old has a license in Florida they can drive in NJ, even though a person must be 17 to obtain a license there. Also, Florida requires only one license plate, while NJ requires two, a Florida registered vehicle cannot be ticketed for not having two plates while driving through NJ. Therefore, if you violate the tint law of the state you are in, you [U]could [/U]be ticketed. [/QUOTE]
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