Not totally sure for your state, but wherever you get it done at should know the laws on them
Here is a summary of allowed darkness and reflectivity of window tint in Ohio: http://www.tintcenter.com/laws/OH/
get the binoculars from the guy by the tent
In Virginia,the darkest level of window tent that you can have in your back windows is 35% net light transmission. You can read more at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100103123814AArUAB8
It means you have a ladybird on your car window.
I don't see how that in any way would constitute probable cause.
It's a car lot.
Most states I believe no darker than 22% on the front windows, the side windows for the back seats as dark as you want them, the rear window 22%. The reasoning is, police officers need to be able to see the occupants through the back window, and front side windows.
The eyes of a person out-side the car have adjusted to the light level out-side. As the glass it dark the inside of the car is darker than it is outside, and is too dark for the person outside to make out any detail. The effect is helped by bright reflections off the glass compared to a dark image as the reflections are brighter than what is in the car, and mask the interior. From inside the car the opposite effect takes place. They eyes of those inside have adjusted to the dark interior of the car, so the light coming in through the windows is plenty bright enough for them to see what is going on outside. Reflections off the glass on the inside are there but in the car is so dark the reflections are darker than the view through the window. The view is brighter than the reflections. Of course if it is dark out side those inside can not see out. Turn the lights on in the car and the situation is reversed, people can see in, but those inside an can not see out.
Translated litterally, depending on what you imply by "car window"Car window = fenêtre de voitureWind shield = Pare-briseSide window = fenêtre de côtéDriver's window = fenêtre du conducteurPassenger's window = fenêtre du passager
It depends on the laws in your state or country. Most places have regulations that limit how dark window tints can be to ensure visibility and safety for drivers and law enforcement officers. Check your local laws to see what is allowed before installing window tint on your car.
buy a new window
Car window tint is applied by spraying a clear, soapy solution with a mild glue added onto your car window, and then the film is cut to the shape of your window and applied. Some window tints have an adhesive backing that is a peel and stick.