Dude, I've been pulled over for just my tinted windows atleast 4 or 5 times now, and happened to just get a fix it ticket for it this last time. The stops have resulted in one ticket for not having my insurance papers on me, one for the tint, and one huge one for DUI-D that might get my licsense suspended. I recommend not having tinted windows at all, they cause a lot of unwanted attention.
Yes, you can get pulled over in California for window tint, but only for your two front windows. The legal limit for your two front windows is 70%. You can go as dark as you want on your back windows without being pulled over.
No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
No. Your moving violation CAN be changed to a non-moving violation ONLY by the judge that you see when you go to court for that violation BEFORE payment. By paying your ticket, you are basically pleading guilty and waiving your right to a trial.
What makes you think your license is going to be revoked? If you were NOT cited for any violation, Then there was no violation, If the officer just gave you A verbal or written WARNING, That is not A ticket, You can only have anything done to your license if you are CONVICTED of A crime. FYI- A revoked license is not as bad as A suspended license, When your license is revoked, All you have to do is go take the test again.
Kev is actually my uncle, he went to georgetown prep his freshman year, and went on to st johns college high school (my sister goes there). then he went to college in maryland at maryland univirsity. im only 11 he also has a wife and 2 kids that are my cousins he still lives in maryland
99 Jeep Cherokee Classic. I found out that you don't need to remove the window surround and it will save you some time if you don't. The window can be unbolted from the retractor assembly, but everything else is sold only as single unit. It's fairly easy, really, and only requires a few tools. You have to remove the entire interior door panel and disconnect the wiring harness. Just be careful not to drop the window in the process.
yes
If you are otherwise driving legally, you will probably only get a ticket. HOWEVER - if you are driving in violation of your permit's restrictions you probably will be suspended.
the ice froze it. most likely it pulled loose from the holder, you can take the door panel loose and see. some are glued in, some have adjustments, also look for damage.
yes but it depends on what state you live inAnother View: No, it is only an equipment violation ticket. HOWEVER - if you fail to pay it, or fail to get your window tint corrected, you COULD run the risk of having it suspended.
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
only if the victim waives the hearing. or if there is a second violation
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No. This only relates to the use of a cell phone while driving.
Only if the window is open.
Then you only have one working window out of four.
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