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Vague PA tint laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="69fb" data-source="post: 11559491" data-attributes="member: 33763"><p>Thanks...this goes along with the website I posted above. I suppose I'm hung up on the wording as this just does not seem very clear and leaves the amount of tint allowed up to interpretation by an individual officer. Why would there not be a "tint percentage" number stated?</p><p></p><p>"A person may not operate, on a highway, a motor vehicle with a front windshield, side window or side wing that has been equipped with a sun screening device or other material<u> which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle.</u>"</p><p></p><p></p><p>So if the officer can see in the car I'm ok? I've had 35% tint in the past and one could pretty easily see inside the car - so is 35% legal according to the statute?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69fb, post: 11559491, member: 33763"] Thanks...this goes along with the website I posted above. I suppose I'm hung up on the wording as this just does not seem very clear and leaves the amount of tint allowed up to interpretation by an individual officer. Why would there not be a "tint percentage" number stated? "A person may not operate, on a highway, a motor vehicle with a front windshield, side window or side wing that has been equipped with a sun screening device or other material[U] which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle.[/U]" So if the officer can see in the car I'm ok? I've had 35% tint in the past and one could pretty easily see inside the car - so is 35% legal according to the statute? [/QUOTE]
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