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i have medical papers showing i can legally have darker tint on any vehicle registered in my name so i didnt rat anybody out.
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and incase anyone is wondering its not illegal for him to tint darker than the limit, its the customers responsibility to abide by the law.
just like any other product (off-road use only) type deal. |
fixed my post badbob so you can fix your quote of it aswell since apparently everyone thinks it was inappropriate....
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well that one little word is what made it inappropriate. JUST SAYIN!
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Reference: SC Code of Laws 56-5-5015 |
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I told him my truck wasn't a street truck, show only. Not sure if it helped my cause, but there's no records I ever went there to begin with. That said, when I came out of Wal-Mart and someone tinted my windows I was very surprised, but pleased.
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You do have record who did it. You posted it online.
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I don't think so, I said GW did it. GW = Greg Wilson, or Gaylord Walker, not sure I forget. There is no paper trail, it's my truck and it's got tint on it. End story.
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the fact that i can legally have darker than 27% or that its NOT illegal for Gary to install it on ANY vehicle that IS NOT meant for public highway use. again, OFF-ROAD use only, or signed affidavit by a physician makes it legal for him to install it doesnt it? of coarse you are the officer, but my reading comprehension is descent enought to understand:(H) The provisions of this section do not apply to: (1) a motor vehicle registered in this State in the name of a person, or the person's legal guardian, who has an affidavit signed by a physician or an optometrist licensed to practice in this State that states that the person has a physical condition that makes it necessary to equip the motor vehicle with sunscreening material which would be of a light transmittance or luminous reflectance in violation of this section. The affidavit must be in the vehicle at all times during its operation and must be produced at the request of a law enforcement officer. The affidavit must be updated every two years; and:(G) No person may: (1) offer for sale or for use any sunscreening product or material for motor vehicle use not in compliance with this section; (2) install any sunscreening product or material on vehicles titled for use on public roads without permanently affixing the certificate of compliance specified in this section. sections G and H of the law. not looking to pick a fight, just dont understand completely what is wrong here. i know without a doubt the signed affidavit is valid because i use one, have been pulled for it and get an "ok have a great day" as soon as i provide the affidavit to the officer. |
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how do all these mobile services get by with doing it all day everyday? just not a big enough issue to worry about them? :cheers |
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But you're right... it's a mute issue and not worth the resources. |
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How do I go about getting said affidavit? My windows are slightly darker than they should be, lol. I can get it signed by my physician due to my migraines caused by light. No lie.
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Ahhh, alright.
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I wear sunglasses.
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From my experiences, the windshield tint is a ticket magnet.
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