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ssqpolo 03-03-2009 05:17 PM

FL definitely has tint laws. I have limo all around (except windshield), and have been stopped several times.

TipsZ 03-05-2009 01:30 PM

What do you usually tell the cops to get out of a ticket and/or court date?

SMcK23 03-05-2009 08:22 PM

Yea, I am only familar with NY Vehicle and Traffic law, but it seems like every car I see with a FL plate here in NY always has tints, so I made that assumption!!! Hmmm.....what do you tell a cop??? Please dont say, "I bought the car like this!"....because it doesn't matter they are still illegal and your driving with them!....just say nothing and pay the ticket or remove the tints....here in NY if you remove them within 24 hours and bring it to a PD the ticket gets dropped!...not sure how any other states work!

MightyBobo 03-06-2009 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ssqpolo (Post 38328)
FL definitely has tint laws. I have limo all around (except windshield), and have been stopped several times.

Limo tint is just asking to be pulled over, and only making a car with little visibility already, that much worse.

arcticreaver 03-06-2009 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tampatip (Post 39384)
What do you usually tell the cops to get out of a ticket and/or court date?

be nice and straight up. don't lie and be real. normally if the police officer is nice, he would just give out a warning.

other times, if you know the law and the officer is just trying to handout tickets, ask him for his badge id# and ask to talk to his watch commander and let the watch commander know that you will file a formal complaint.

the watch commander is actually the one responsible for the actions of the police officers, so the complaints are actually on the watch commander's head and not the actual police officer giving you the ticket.

MightyBobo 03-07-2009 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by arcticreaver (Post 39868)
be nice and straight up. don't lie and be real. normally if the police officer is nice, he would just give out a warning.

other times, if you know the law and the officer is just trying to handout tickets, ask him for his badge id# and ask to talk to his watch commander and let the watch commander know that you will file a formal complaint.

the watch commander is actually the one responsible for the actions of the police officers, so the complaints are actually on the watch commander's head and not the actual police officer giving you the ticket.

If the ticket is legit, complaining will be a waste of time.


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