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Tint ticket. (Tint, NOT taint.) (1 Viewer)

glock

"Don't grumble, give a whistle!"
I got pulled over this weekend by the SCPD. For window tinting. On my 2000 Isuzu Trooper.

:oldunsure:

This truck has worn the window tinting in question since before I picked it up in '03. 150k+ miles ago! I've been pulled over multiple times in that span and not once did any issue with my tinting come up. The officer then ran me in the computer and came up with a suspended license for an unpaid "rolling stop" ticket. Now, I know this has to be due to a clerical problem I dealt with wherein the courts mistakenly added a digit to a ticket I had paid back in March. I supposedly "cleared this up" with a phone call when I received the notice back in June. "Disregard..." I was told. Their bad.

Right. So, the officer "had to" give me the tinting ticket because of the suspended license ticket, but let the "driving with a suspended license" (?bogus?) go because, well- he's a swell guy. The topper? My court date is 12/16- does that mean I drive around for two months with a suspended license just hoping I don't get pulled over... for tinting...again?

:censored: :wall:

 
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To be honest, a taint ticket story would have been better. Whaddya got there?
Lemme check...

Edited to add: No FreshBalls, but all is well. :thumbup:

 
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Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
If you can't do it yourself, I guarantee you could find a glass place that will do it for like $30 bucks. Sure beats the suspended license alternative. Probably wouldn't take them longer than 15 minutes.

 
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Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
If you can't do it yourself, I guarantee you could find a glass place that will do it for like $30 bucks. Sure beats the suspended license alternative. Probably wouldn't take them longer than 15 minutes.
The suspension was for non-payment of a "rolling stop" ticket, not tinting. I didn't make that clear...

 
Take off the tint.

Drive extra cautiously for the next two months.

If pulled over, produce documentation to the officer showing that you have a court date on 12/16 for your suspended license case.

 
Take off the tint.

Drive extra cautiously for the next two months.

If pulled over, produce documentation to the officer showing that you have a court date on 12/16 for your suspended license case.
But you aren't allowed to drive with a suspended license. Hence the term, "suspended license."

Full disclosure: I drove this morning. :scared:

 
Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
If you can't do it yourself, I guarantee you could find a glass place that will do it for like $30 bucks. Sure beats the suspended license alternative. Probably wouldn't take them longer than 15 minutes.
The suspension was for non-payment of a "rolling stop" ticket, not tinting. I didn't make that clear...
I understand, but the tint will increase the likelihood of being pulled over.

 
Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
If you can't do it yourself, I guarantee you could find a glass place that will do it for like $30 bucks. Sure beats the suspended license alternative. Probably wouldn't take them longer than 15 minutes.
The suspension was for non-payment of a "rolling stop" ticket, not tinting. I didn't make that clear...
I understand, but the tint will increase the likelihood of being pulled over.
What a money grab, no? How was I supposed to know it wasn't legal? :shrug: Apparently that doesn't even matter. You could drive out of a showroom with what the dealer applied and still not be in compliance. AND get the ticket.

 
How dark was your tint?

How much is a typical tint ticket? Do the police give you a warning for removing that, or is it a warning/ticket combo?

I ask because I just put 15% on my car, knowing full-well that it's illegal. How does this work if I get pulled over?

 
How dark was your tint?

How much is a typical tint ticket? Do the police give you a warning for removing that, or is it a warning/ticket combo?

I ask because I just put 15% on my car, knowing full-well that it's illegal. How does this work if I get pulled over?
My tint was about this dark.

I have no clue what it will cost- I have to appear in court for both together.

WTF would you do that?

 
Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
Dude..... a bottle of windex and a razor blade. It's a piece of cake, albeit a messy one.
Something I wasn't going to indulge in last night. And from what I saw, sun/heat are part of the process, amiright?

 
Your suspended license was for not paying the rolling stop ticket, that you got taken care of with a phone call right? Couldn't you make another call or drive down to DMV or the court house and get it re-taken care of? :shrug: Does the tint ticket come with a mandatory court appearance or can you pay the fine through the mail and be done with it?

 
I got pulled over this weekend by the SCPD. For window tinting. On my 2000 Isuzu Trooper.

:oldunsure:

This truck has worn the window tinting in question since before I picked it up in '03. 150k+ miles ago! I've been pulled over multiple times in that span and not once did any issue with my tinting come up. The officer then ran me in the computer and came up with a suspended license for an unpaid "rolling stop" ticket. Now, I know this has to be due to a clerical problem I dealt with wherein the courts mistakenly added a digit to a ticket I had paid back in March. I supposedly "cleared this up" with a phone call when I received the notice back in June. "Disregard..." I was told. Their bad.

Right. So, the officer "had to" give me the tinting ticket because of the suspended license ticket, but let the "driving with a suspended license" (?bogus?) go because, well- he's a swell guy. The topper? My court date is 12/16- does that mean I drive around for two months with a suspended license just hoping I don't get pulled over... for tinting...again?

:censored: :wall:
he did you favor and you didn't realize it
 
How dark was your tint?

How much is a typical tint ticket? Do the police give you a warning for removing that, or is it a warning/ticket combo?

I ask because I just put 15% on my car, knowing full-well that it's illegal. How does this work if I get pulled over?
My tint was about this dark.

I have no clue what it will cost- I have to appear in court for both together.

WTF would you do that?
Did the cop give you a deadline for having the tint removed? Like a 5-day "get your broken headlight fixed" ticket? When you go to court, do you have to prove you removed your tint?

Are you asking WTF would I tint my windows? Or WTF would you need to appear in court for both offenses?

 
Your suspended license was for not paying the rolling stop ticket, that you got taken care of with a phone call right? Couldn't you make another call or drive down to DMV or the court house and get it re-taken care of? :shrug: Does the tint ticket come with a mandatory court appearance or can you pay the fine through the mail and be done with it?
I called our equivalent of DMV and received an email detailing payment. And both tickets carry a mandatory court appearance in December.

 
I got pulled over this weekend by the SCPD. For window tinting. On my 2000 Isuzu Trooper.

:oldunsure:

This truck has worn the window tinting in question since before I picked it up in '03. 150k+ miles ago! I've been pulled over multiple times in that span and not once did any issue with my tinting come up. The officer then ran me in the computer and came up with a suspended license for an unpaid "rolling stop" ticket. Now, I know this has to be due to a clerical problem I dealt with wherein the courts mistakenly added a digit to a ticket I had paid back in March. I supposedly "cleared this up" with a phone call when I received the notice back in June. "Disregard..." I was told. Their bad.

Right. So, the officer "had to" give me the tinting ticket because of the suspended license ticket, but let the "driving with a suspended license" (?bogus?) go because, well- he's a swell guy. The topper? My court date is 12/16- does that mean I drive around for two months with a suspended license just hoping I don't get pulled over... for tinting...again?

:censored: :wall:
he did you favor and you didn't realize it
'Splain.

 
How dark was your tint?

How much is a typical tint ticket? Do the police give you a warning for removing that, or is it a warning/ticket combo?

I ask because I just put 15% on my car, knowing full-well that it's illegal. How does this work if I get pulled over?
My tint was about this dark.

I have no clue what it will cost- I have to appear in court for both together.

WTF would you do that?
Did the cop give you a deadline for having the tint removed? Like a 5-day "get your broken headlight fixed" ticket? When you go to court, do you have to prove you removed your tint?

Are you asking WTF would I tint my windows? Or WTF would you need to appear in court for both offenses?
No, he didn't. But after a little research I had a 24 hour window and no guarantee that the ticket would be thrown out. I have a pal- who was a cop for 20 tears and now does legal aide work- who I contacted this AM. He is going to work on this with me.

He thinks he can get it all thrown out thanks to the screw up with my suspension. :yes:

 
Your suspended license was for not paying the rolling stop ticket, that you got taken care of with a phone call right? Couldn't you make another call or drive down to DMV or the court house and get it re-taken care of? :shrug: Does the tint ticket come with a mandatory court appearance or can you pay the fine through the mail and be done with it?
I called our equivalent of DMV and received an email detailing payment. And both tickets carry a mandatory court appearance in December.
Holy crap! Mandatory court appearance for tint? Man New york is bat ### crazy. First it's Pepsi machines now it's standing before a judge for window tint. You know you'll be on the hook for "Court Costs" and surcharges, and judges lunch and half a dozen other fees in addition to the dopey ticket fines. I would hope you can avoid all of it if you can prove you already removed the tint and show you already paid the stop sign one. I'd bet he had your license ran and knew of the stop sign ticket before he pulled you over for your windows. They were just the excuse to pull you over and then find out about the ticket (that he already knew about).

Bottom line though, if you're going to take the gamble and drive with a suspended license until court I'd at least get the tint off. And get yourself 10 years worth of backdated FOP and PBA stickers to stick in the windows.

 
Your suspended license was for not paying the rolling stop ticket, that you got taken care of with a phone call right? Couldn't you make another call or drive down to DMV or the court house and get it re-taken care of? :shrug: Does the tint ticket come with a mandatory court appearance or can you pay the fine through the mail and be done with it?
I called our equivalent of DMV and received an email detailing payment. And both tickets carry a mandatory court appearance in December.
Holy crap! Mandatory court appearance for tint? Man New york is bat ### crazy. First it's Pepsi machines now it's standing before a judge for window tint. You know you'll be on the hook for "Court Costs" and surcharges, and judges lunch and half a dozen other fees in addition to the dopey ticket fines. I would hope you can avoid all of it if you can prove you already removed the tint and show you already paid the stop sign one. I'd bet he had your license ran and knew of the stop sign ticket before he pulled you over for your windows. They were just the excuse to pull you over and then find out about the ticket (that he already knew about).

Bottom line though, if you're going to take the gamble and drive with a suspended license until court I'd at least get the tint off. And get yourself 10 years worth of backdated FOP and PBA stickers to stick in the windows.
Well, the suspension is mandatory, so I'm guessing he just piggy backed the tinting ticket. As for tinting? I understand that tinting must allow 17% of the light. How he knew that for sure without using a meter? I don't know. My front passenger side window fell off the clips and had to be repaired. My shop can't find the right clips to make it stay, so it's currently off limits. And a chunk of the tinting got ripped off, so I'm guessing the tint is more obvious now.

 
Take off the tint.

Drive extra cautiously for the next two months.

If pulled over, produce documentation to the officer showing that you have a court date on 12/16 for your suspended license case.
But you aren't allowed to drive with a suspended license. Hence the term, "suspended license."

Full disclosure: I drove this morning. :scared:
OK then, don't drive.Or do what I suggested. :shrug:

 
glock said:
belljr said:
I got pulled over this weekend by the SCPD. For window tinting. On my 2000 Isuzu Trooper.

:oldunsure:

This truck has worn the window tinting in question since before I picked it up in '03. 150k+ miles ago! I've been pulled over multiple times in that span and not once did any issue with my tinting come up. The officer then ran me in the computer and came up with a suspended license for an unpaid "rolling stop" ticket. Now, I know this has to be due to a clerical problem I dealt with wherein the courts mistakenly added a digit to a ticket I had paid back in March. I supposedly "cleared this up" with a phone call when I received the notice back in June. "Disregard..." I was told. Their bad.

Right. So, the officer "had to" give me the tinting ticket because of the suspended license ticket, but let the "driving with a suspended license" (?bogus?) go because, well- he's a swell guy. The topper? My court date is 12/16- does that mean I drive around for two months with a suspended license just hoping I don't get pulled over... for tinting...again?

:censored: :wall:
he did you favor and you didn't realize it
'Splain.
he gave you a tint ticket instead of a driving while suspended license
 
glock said:
belljr said:
I got pulled over this weekend by the SCPD. For window tinting. On my 2000 Isuzu Trooper.

:oldunsure:

This truck has worn the window tinting in question since before I picked it up in '03. 150k+ miles ago! I've been pulled over multiple times in that span and not once did any issue with my tinting come up. The officer then ran me in the computer and came up with a suspended license for an unpaid "rolling stop" ticket. Now, I know this has to be due to a clerical problem I dealt with wherein the courts mistakenly added a digit to a ticket I had paid back in March. I supposedly "cleared this up" with a phone call when I received the notice back in June. "Disregard..." I was told. Their bad.

Right. So, the officer "had to" give me the tinting ticket because of the suspended license ticket, but let the "driving with a suspended license" (?bogus?) go because, well- he's a swell guy. The topper? My court date is 12/16- does that mean I drive around for two months with a suspended license just hoping I don't get pulled over... for tinting...again?

:censored: :wall:
he did you favor and you didn't realize it
'Splain.
he gave you a tint ticket instead of a driving while suspended license
He gave me both.

 
Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
Dude..... a bottle of windex and a razor blade. It's a piece of cake, albeit a messy one.
Something I wasn't going to indulge in last night. And from what I saw, sun/heat are part of the process, amiright?
Our Armada failed inspection because of tint on the front windows, so I took it off myself. I applied no heat - just windex and a razor blade. Roll the window down and you'll see the edge of the film at the top of the glass. Use the razor blade to pick at the edge until you can get your fingers pinched on it. Then pull it off. It will leave the glue residue behind, which is the messy part. Spray down with windex to soften the glue and then scrape off with the razor blade. Have a whole roll of paper towels with you so you can wipe away the glue as you scrape. Took me maybe 20 minutes to do the 2 windows.

 
Just remove the tints, should solve the problem.
I had to do that within 24 hours. After viewing multiple YT videos on that pursuit last night, it wasn't happening.
Dude..... a bottle of windex and a razor blade. It's a piece of cake, albeit a messy one.
Something I wasn't going to indulge in last night. And from what I saw, sun/heat are part of the process, amiright?
Our Armada failed inspection because of tint on the front windows, so I took it off myself. I applied no heat - just windex and a razor blade. Roll the window down and you'll see the edge of the film at the top of the glass. Use the razor blade to pick at the edge until you can get your fingers pinched on it. Then pull it off. It will leave the glue residue behind, which is the messy part. Spray down with windex to soften the glue and then scrape off with the razor blade. Have a whole roll of paper towels with you so you can wipe away the glue as you scrape. Took me maybe 20 minutes to do the 2 windows.
Doesn't it have to me Windex with ammonia as well?

 

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