Window Tint Warning

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Bison

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Hi all

Thought I would pass on this info. Sorry if it is duplication but maybe a reminder to all will be helpful especially now that the tester technology seems to be more widely available to the police!

I have a RR P38 and I bought it about 4 years ago. It has tinted windows (nothing serious) just what I would consider a reasonable tint.

I was stopped by the police the other day. Unbeknown to me my windows were illegal. He got his tester out, measured my windows, only 32.5% of light was getting through my window instead of 75%. He gave me an on the spot fine which I thought was unreasonable. A warning would have been sufficient enough for me to get it sorted!

I have copied the following from a website just to give everyone some background on the subject. I hope it helps!

Vehicle & Operator Services Agency (VOSA) Statement
The UK Road Vehicles (Construction & Use) Regulations 1986 Act details the legality of window tinting in the UK - and as amended specifies the minimum levels of light that must pass through the windscreen and front side windows.
For a legal window tint in the UK the specifications are:
a) Motor Vehicles first used on or after 1 April 1985
b) The light transmitted through the windscreen must be at least 75%.
c) The front side windows (to either side of the drivers’ head) must allow at least 70% of light to be transmitted through them.

If the glass is tinted to a point whereby it lets through less light, the vehicle is breaking UK Window tinting law.
The consequences of illegally tinted windows!
If you are driving with less than legally required light transmitting through the windscreen and front side windows, the following could happen ;
a) You could be stopped and fined - you are effectively handing the police a 'reason' to stop your vehicle - the car could be impounded if it is considered dangerous to drive and/or could be given a prohobition order until removed!
b) You will be required to remove the film (which will cost) and present your car to the Police confirming it has been returned to a legal status.
c) If you have an accident and it can be proven that the reduced vision caused by the illegal film was a contributing factor, you are likely to get part or full blame - even if it was not under normal circumstances your fault!
d) Even worse - your insurer - if they stand to be in a position where they are looking at full acceptance of liability (as you were at fault) - may determine that your insurance is invalidated! and you will be looking at footing the costs on your own for your own vehicle and any other damage to third party vehicles or property.
In summary, it might look great - and you may get away with it - in the same way that there are plenty of motorists with illegal exhausts or number plates - but is it worth the risk? It would be difficult for an insurer to maintain that a 'dodgy' number plate contributed to an accident - but how easy would it be to claim that the reason you did not see the motorbike is because you had illegally tinted the window ?

Maybe I will have to change my sunglasses lenses to clear lenses!!

Regards
Bison
 
that warning is true to evry last word i have seen me brother get the same treatment bout 7 years ago

its really nothing to do with safety though its more to do with the police haveing a whinge coz they cannot see who is driving

i might also add to this that haveing a sun visor strip in the windscreen is also illegal and is an instant MOT failiure even though if fitted correctly doesent come down any lower that when yer put yer visors down on the inside due to it restricting the speed cameras view of your face

the only legal windscreen tint is a 3"blue tint that is moulded into the glass during manufacture only on vehicles built before 1990

it just shows yer cant have or do anything nowadays to let your individuality reflect on your own vehicle
 
Well I would say it could be a safty issue.
A few years ago I bought a Jag that had limo tint all round and when it was dark I could see feck all.
I removed them as I got fed up of dropping the side window at junctions.

A light tint is no problem.
 
Well I would say it could be a safty issue.
A few years ago I bought a Jag that had limo tint all round and when it was dark I could see feck all.
I removed them as I got fed up of dropping the side window at junctions.

A light tint is no problem.

i was talkin more about the mirror oneway tint yer can get it dont cause too much problems with vision when its dark but the black stuff will

our kid had to remove all the silver stuff off his windows

great tip when youve peeled it all off the best thing to remove the glue off the glass is mr sheen furniture polish it breaks thye glue down so it forms itself into clods like bubblegum but wont stick to anything else and wont damage the glass :D:D
 
that warning is true to evry last word i have seen me brother get the same treatment bout 7 years ago

its really nothing to do with safety though its more to do with the police haveing a whinge coz they cannot see who is driving

i might also add to this that haveing a sun visor strip in the windscreen is also illegal and is an instant mot failiure even though if fitted correctly doesent come down any lower that when yer put yer visors down on the inside due to it restricting the speed cameras view of your face

a solid sun strip (one you can't see through) is illegal if it covers any part of the sweep of the wiper blades, you can have a tint that covers the wiper sweep as long as it lets 75% of the light through.

the sun visors have nothing to do with a sun strip because there not fixed.

the only legal windscreen tint is a 3"blue tint that is moulded into the glass during manufacture only on vehicles built before 1990

errrr you contradicted your self here and the above statment is incorrect.

it just shows yer cant have or do anything nowadays to let your individuality reflect on your own vehicle
:d
 
My white RRC is tinted all round. Limo on all rear windows smoke on the front. I have no problems seeing out of the front windows at night. Been stopped twice by police. Once for having blue angel eyes on. No mention of tints. And second time was a spot check at christmas. Still no mention of tints.
Past 3 MOTs with it on aswell.
I think a lot of its is down to the police officer at the time.
 
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