If you car windows are already down then the cop can't make you roll them up. Now if you wanted to prove him wrong and roll them up and they won't be tinted, all that would do is make them mad.
You can ask any police department or sherriffs department to check your tint. Or you can take it to a dealer or some sort of body shop to test the tint. Usually have a meter that you stick over the window and it would give you a digital reading. Different states have different laws regarding this. Some states will not allow your tint to be darker than 25% or 30%
Hard drives for windows and OSX vary in size and model, check or ask about your computer brand. You can also check in My Computer (for Windows) or Macintosh Disk (for Mac OSX).
It has to do with the type of tint they used. It may have a metallic coating on it and it is interfering with the signal. Call the place you had it done at and ask. If that is not the case then have the tint removed, but do so carefully as not to rip off the rear defroster strips on the back window.
A local glass shop or local auto-body detailing shop would be a good place to ask for more information on window privacy tint. It might be smart to ask about the legality of certain types of tint in your area. Sometimes a shop will provide customers with tints that are not road-legal, eventually resulting in a ticket for the customer.
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No do not pull out your canine. You should ask a dentist and maybe ask a doctor. If you ask your dentist, and if they say they have to pull it out Thats ok. If your canine gets wiggly just stop wiggly it and go to your dentist.
I'm not sure if Windows 7 has a processing management tool or not. You could ask or send an email to the techs of the Windows 7 processor and ask them. Also, be sure to ask them how to locate it on your computer.
Open your owner's manual and ask it. Odds are it means you're due for an oil change or you're really low on oil. Pull the dipstick and check you oil level. Open your owner's manual and ask it. Odds are it means you're due for an oil change or you're really low on oil. Pull the dipstick and check you oil level.
Check the rear brakes. Pull the drums/brake pads and check the brakes for cracking. Take it to a tire shop and ask them to pull the rear tires off the rims to check for heat damage. If the tire has turned grey where it touches the rim, it has been damaged and shouldn't be used any longer.
Some do ;just ask your parts supplier to pull the rotor out of the box and check for you.
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The box things look like a window or you can ask to Bill gates..