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Tint Ticket Question
I was pulled over today for window tint. My question is if during the stop the officer informed me that reason for being pulled over is that window tinting is illegal in the state of Pennsylvania is this ground for having the ticket dismissed as an illegal stop was conducted based on misinformation of the law? Window tinting is in fact not illegal in the state of Pennsylvania according to § 4524(e)(1) of the Vehicle Code.
Also the § 4524(e)(1) of the Vehicle Code. That provision commands: (1) No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sun screening device or other material which does not permit a person to see or view the inside of the vehicle through the windshield, side wing or side window of the vehicle.
My question here is the section does not distinguish that viewing has to be from all windows. It lists "or" and not "and". So if the vehicle can be seen inside from the windshield is it still illegal if vision is blocked from a side window?
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But like a fat bitch that is going out with her fist pumping girlfriends, she's going to take a long drink from a bottle filled with denial and try to squeeze in a size 6 when she's really a 16 and act like she's the baddest bitch on the block. So believe what you want Jersey peeps. Cause when you leave your state and people ask you where you are from, we all know you want to lie cause secretly you are embarrassed by how much it sucks.
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Last edited by Turbo_CitrusEs; 05-16-2013 at 01:49 AM.
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