Looking at the info that I have found, IMO, my car is legal. Again, thats just me.lol made him look short. I'd say it's safe to roll the dice on this one and see how long you can get away with it. If it does happen, the cop either had a bad day, or you made him look short. So, if I were to make an assumption, it's all illegal, but a tint ticket is only $54 here in NJ, so I don't see it being any worse out there. The law is loose with their definitions to give officers that right.
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Tint, (if the officer wants to be a dick) is definitely a "form" of screening. That is hearsay if you ask me, because with everything you looked up, it would seem to me that all tinit period is illegal. but all comments are welcome, just keep it on topic. My hope is that someone who KNOWS or is possibly a PA Officer/Trooper will speak up and enlighten me. so I know we will meet again, it's only a matter of time. If it were anywhere else, Id probably just blow it off and not sweat it, but this is a local cop and he pulled me over < 2 blocks from my house. Nothing was actually written or documented. The cop gave me a verbal warning (and 5 days to fix it) and threatened me with $200+ in fines. The reason I ask is because I did get pulled over the other day. That is just one of several reasons of why I'd like to keep it although I do have more including medical issues with my other child. The added privacy is nice when we are out in public and he needs to feed. I also have an infant son whom my wife is nursing. I ask because I don't want to vandalize my car if I don't have to.
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It is a little dark but it is not "limo tint" or whatever people call it. I can make out people sitting in the seat, when the car is not occupied, I can see the front seats, the center console, the steering wheel, Audi logo.etc.
#PA TINTED WINDOW LAW WINDOWS#
My windows are tinted all around (except the windshield) I don't know the actual % but you CAN see through even the tinted front windows. The 2 lines I keep seeing everywhere say:ġ) "only sunscreening "which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle" is prohibited"Ģ) "No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle." I have not seen a single thing on the PA DMV site or anywhere else that says tint is actually illegal. Is anyone familiar with the ACTUAL LAWS on PA window tint? I hate asking this question but, I can't find an answer so I am going to anyways.