Factory fitted privacy glass tint level illegal
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I'm not ranting, I had a business tinting windows along side fitting them for 7 years. We removed illegal tints on a weekly basis for customers who had been sold them as "well you can get away with XX%" tints. It is not true, you might get a blind eye or a cautionary word in your ear but it is still illegal.
https://www.gov.uk/tinted-vehicle-window-rules
If you pulled out in front of a bike and killed the rider how would your illegal tints allowable %age hold up in court?
https://www.gov.uk/tinted-vehicle-window-rules
If you pulled out in front of a bike and killed the rider how would your illegal tints allowable %age hold up in court?
crossy67 said:
Ok pal, you know the law. At what speed can I safely drive in a 30 and just get a warning? It's a law, it's measurable therefore it's enforceable. And not just with a telling off my plod. You can be prosecuted, not saying you will. In my experience you tend to get told to remove it and little more the 1st time unless it's silly dark. The 2nd time if you're unlucky enough to get pulled by the same officer you'll get prosecuted (or 1st time if you're under 30 years old).
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. I've already said (and emphasised for you) that anything under 70% VLT is illegal.You are asking for proof about how these offences are dealt with and I would suggest it is already here in this post. The OP received a £50 NEFPN for 45% VLT exactly what the guidelines we work to state.
You say yourself above "in my experience you tend to get told to remove them and little more the 1st time unless it's silly dark" so in other words a warning for less severe tints, again exactly what I said happens.
Obviously if you have previously been warned and not done anything as a result you may face further action if stopped again.
crossy67 said:
I have the word of law to back my claims up.
Alright Judge Dredd calm down crossy67 said:
Even this link which you posted to support you position does the opposite. It states:-If your windscreen or front side windows are tinted too much you could get:
a ‘prohibition notice’ stopping you using your vehicle on the road until you have the extra tint removed
a penalty notice or court summons
(my bold)
i.e. you could be prosecuted for illegal tints, not you will be. The severity of the tint will influence what action, if any, will be taken.
Cat
I give up, to you the law is obviously not B&W, as in something is or isn't illegal.
To me it's exactly the same as doing 31 in a 30, you are breaking the law once you stray over that 30 barrier, weather or not you get prosecuted is up to the person dealing with you.
Ah and although you won't believe me because you know better. I know of a young MOT testers assistant who lost his license and job because he had a "light smoke you can get away with" on his front windows. He was pulled for speeding, 3 points and had darkened front windows, another 3 points. All within 6 months of him passing his test.
To me it's exactly the same as doing 31 in a 30, you are breaking the law once you stray over that 30 barrier, weather or not you get prosecuted is up to the person dealing with you.
Ah and although you won't believe me because you know better. I know of a young MOT testers assistant who lost his license and job because he had a "light smoke you can get away with" on his front windows. He was pulled for speeding, 3 points and had darkened front windows, another 3 points. All within 6 months of him passing his test.
crossy67 said:
I give up, to you the law is obviously not B&W, as in something is or isn't illegal.
To me it's exactly the same as doing 31 in a 30, you are breaking the law once you stray over that 30 barrier, weather or not you get prosecuted is up to the person dealing with you.
Umm, yes. The law IS black and white. 31mph is illegal. Whether that 31mph illegality is enforced is a different matter...To me it's exactly the same as doing 31 in a 30, you are breaking the law once you stray over that 30 barrier, weather or not you get prosecuted is up to the person dealing with you.
TooMany2cvs said:
Umm, yes. The law IS black and white. 31mph is illegal. Whether that 31mph illegality is enforced is a different matter...
Thank you 2CVs that's what I have been saying all along. It is illegal and as such you are open to prosecution (not necessarily going to be just open). Some how things seem to have been twisted into me insisting you will be prosecuted without a doubt.Incidentally to get a 50% total VLT you would have to apply a 70% film. In the trade I don't know of any one that stocks a film so light. I have had some as special order to tint a Mk1 Cortina glass as the customer wanted it for a show car. It was bare,y noticeable.
crossy67 said:
I give up, to you the law is obviously not B&W, as in something is or isn't illegal.
To me it's exactly the same as doing 31 in a 30, you are breaking the law once you stray over that 30 barrier, weather or not you get prosecuted is up to the person dealing with you.
If you get caught doing 70-86 on a motorway you can get a speed awareness course, above 86 you're not eligible so looking at points and a fine, above 100 and magistrates guidelines recommend a ban. Looks like speeding is enforced in a very similar way to that described by cat for illegal tinted windowsTo me it's exactly the same as doing 31 in a 30, you are breaking the law once you stray over that 30 barrier, weather or not you get prosecuted is up to the person dealing with you.
crossy67 said:
TooMany2cvs said:
Umm, yes. The law IS black and white. 31mph is illegal. Whether that 31mph illegality is enforced is a different matter...
Thank you 2CVs that's what I have been saying all along. It is illegal and as such you are open to prosecution (not necessarily going to be just open). Some how things seem to have been twisted into me insisting you will be prosecuted without a doubt.Gassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff