Re: Mean Sheriff
Ron,
Put yourself in the LEO's place for a second. You stop a car on the highway for speeding. He pulls over and you get out of your patrol car and start walking up to talk to the driver and maybe passengers ....you can't tell, the windows are so dark that there's no way you can see how many people are in the car or what the drivers doing.
In the city, maybe it's not a frightening situation, but on the highway, there's lots of "bad" people out there that have no respect for the law and carry a weapon.
Watch COPS on TV and you'll see what I mean. It's not reality TV it's REAL TV. That stuff isn't made-up, it's real.
They can't pass window tinting laws for bad guys only. You can still have pretty dark tinted windows (drivers and passengers windows) that shade you from the sun and the rear doors and rear window can be darker still.
Besides, take it from me. When I first got the PT I had the drivers and passenger door windows tinted the same as the back windows. Nice in the day time, but scary at night. The only things you saw at night out any of the windows is whatever was lit up. Everything else was gone. Scary and dangerous. I had the tint taken off and went a shade or two lighter.
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