yes they are.
Not if it was being done in conformance with "breed standards" (e.g.: Boxers), but if it was being done in a cruel and inhumane fashion or being done unnecessarily to other breeds, yes.
The cost of tail coverage, also known as an extended reporting period, can vary depending on factors such as specialty, claims history, and policy limits. Typically, tail coverage can range from 1.5 to 3 times the annual premium of your malpractice insurance policy. It is crucial to consult with your insurance provider to get an accurate cost estimate for tail coverage.
Yes, it is legal for law enforcement to pull you over for non-moving violations, such as expired registration or a broken tail light. These violations are typically enforced to ensure the safety of all road users and to maintain compliance with vehicle regulations.
Judges in some countries, like the UK, wear wigs as part of their traditional court attire. The practice dates back to the 17th century and is a symbol of impartiality and authority in the courtroom. Wigs are worn to maintain anonymity and create a sense of formality and respect in legal proceedings.
private investigators are often retired military or law enforcement. they are very savvy. but here are a few tips, first, if you think someone is following you in a vehicle drive to a large open lot at a place open to the public. park. pretend to talk on the phone. get vehicle information if you can. licences, make, model, color, description of the driver. the person following should park far enough away to not arouse suspicion, but close enough to observe you. get out of the car and make your way to a shop or store. half way there, turn back and go to your vehicle like you forgot something. if the pi is out of his vehicle and sees you approaching yours he will slow his pace or drop something or circle the area to stay near his. he doesn't want to lose you, but he has to keep his distance so you don't notice him. go somewhere in doors. he should be following you from a distance. if you see him more than four times in a large store, in the areas you were, hes definitely following you. if you want you can lose him on foot. by calling a cab and have them waiting ahead of time. if he did not exit his vehicle, get in yours and drive away, if he follows, be random. take unfamiliar streets drive slowly so you don't lose him. you want to prove hes following you. return to the same lot you parked in. if he follows you there, you have a tail. here's how you do your homework. call the police, give an anonymous report of an erratic driver, 2 if you can from a different phone.2 insures an investigation the police will find the driver and issue a situation. the driver will be sited and his information becomes public record. from there, its your call websites are available to help you find out just about anything on anyone.
In Missouri, tinted tail lights are generally illegal. The state law requires that tail lights be red and visible from a certain distance. Tinted tail lights can reduce visibility, making them non-compliant with safety regulations. It's advisable to check local laws or consult with law enforcement for specific regulations.
Yes it is
No, it is not. Only to where you can see the tail lights light up at night and day.
Yes
It sure is.
The law requires for all lights to be on when driving so yes it is illegal to drive without tail light
No it is not illegal, as long as you have operational tail lights, brake lights, signal lights and a plate light.
No it is not legal to black out your rear taillights. In CA if you get pulled over its a 350-500 $ ticket, or a impound.
Yes. But not enforced very often.
Euro-light is a type of tail light that is becoming increasingly popular. Some local governments have deemed it illegal to install tail lights in a car by oneself, it must be done by a mechanic. There is a minimum intensity required for tail lights, so nearby drivers do not mistake them for stop lights.
There are many methods for smoking tail lights. You can send them to a shop that specializes in lights and that can tint your tail lights for you. You can purchase automotive paint, mix with clear coat, and apply thin layers until the desired tint is reached. You can use custom made films to cover the outside of your lights, or even use window tint rolls. Whatever you do, do not spray paint your tail lights. Do it right if you are going to do it, or you will regret having done it at all. Also make sure that it is legal to have tinted lights in your state/country. Most states/countries it is legal, as long as your lights, when on, are visible from apprx 1000 feet. That is all! You can find many threads and suggestions just google 'how to smoke tail lights'.
blue taillights are illegal in NY. tail lights must be red with no cracks. also there must be white reverse lights and red signal lights. also both plate light must be working.