Window Tinting In Ga. Must Read!

randomman84

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Notice to all Ga. residents. The governer has signed a bill reinstating the tint law. The allowed tint is now 32 % all around. I am having my front windows retinted from 20 to 35 on tuesday cuz i cant risk the 1000 dollar fine. Just wanted to make everyone aware. It will be a well known fact that certain cities will be more on the look out than others... (Cough, Cough...Duluth, Roswell, Gwinnett, and Forsyth....) Be aware. 1000 dollars is a lot of money.
 
1000 dollars for a tint violation??? is it like that everywhere because i know NJ doesnt allow any on the fronts, but i didnt think the fine was 1000 bucks, thats crazy, guess they realin crackin down on it
 
that's retarted, they just want more $$$$$$$$$$$$$, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$



hell, most stock suv's come with 20% FROM THE FACTORY
 
There are two things wrong with dark windows. First, your vision is impaired at night and second which is probably the main reason is that cops can't see in. Given that, my window tint would be illegal in GA and probably SC where I live now and I do believe it was illegal when I had it put on in FL :D
 
hell, most stock suv's come with 20% FROM THE FACTORY [/B]



Only on the windows behind the front doors. AND, it is NOT tint. It's privacy glass. NO UV protection, NO shatter protection and the only heat reduction is a result of the amount of the light stopped. Actual window film reduces glare, 99% of the UV rays, adds shatter protection, and reduces heat WITHOUT necessarily making it impossible to see out. Georgians should be very fortunate that they are allowed to tint the front doors. There are quite a few states that don't allow anything on the front.
 
seracis said:
Only on the windows behind the front doors. AND, it is NOT tint. It's privacy glass. NO UV protection, NO shatter protection and the only heat reduction is a result of the amount of the light stopped. Actual window film reduces glare, 99% of the UV rays, adds shatter protection, and reduces heat WITHOUT necessarily making it impossible to see out. Georgians should be very fortunate that they are allowed to tint the front doors. There are quite a few states that don't allow anything on the front.

The allowed tint is now 32 % all around
 
i know its all around but i cant see my car with 35 so im gonna be partial to the law.. it would be 300 plus to have the entire car retinted since it is tinted now.
 
2000firebird said:
i dont see what is wrong with dark windows... ? pretty much most laws make sense but what the hell does this accomplish?



1 is safety. imagine yourself as an officer and you live in an area where crimed occured. would you feel comfortable and safe walking up to a vehicle with windows up, darken and cannot see who or what is happening inside the vehicle? the car lights wont do enough to notice everything inside the vehicle. it wouldnt be good to get shot from the backseat 354594 times with a glock



2, revenue. town needs money.

$1000 violation fine? rediculous. over here in california, we cant have no tint on front windows at all. but fines arent rocketing like GA's.







when you say 32% all around, does that mean blocking only 32% sunrays or blocking 68% sunrays?
 
Here in FL the police cars that have tinted windows are as dark or darker than limo tint. If I put that on my car I would be breaking the law. Why the double standard?
 
ssarcevic said:
Here in FL the police cars that have tinted windows are as dark or darker than limo tint. If I put that on my car I would be breaking the law. Why the double standard?



Simple, generally police officers don't have to worry about being shot walking up to each other's cars.
 
You guys are talking about the safety aspect only being for the cops? How about being able to see out of the car at night? I remember a kid I knew tinted his front windows, came to pick me up one night, I looked to the side when he was backing out, couldn't see a damn thing. He eventually got gigged at inspection and had to take it off.



And how does factory tinted (privacy? as called above) glass not offer a UV reduction? Glass by ITSELF substantially reduces UV transmission (which is why self-darkening sunglasses don't work in your car), and, um, blocking the light IS what keeps the heat out of the car.
 
rjstaaf said:
Simple, generally police officers don't have to worry about being shot walking up to each other's cars.



I understand that. But the question remains why can their tint be so dark? If all we're allowed is 35% than that's what they should be held to as well.



I've had "illegal" tint since I was 18 and have never had a problem seeing at night. Maybe as I get older that will change (40 is just around the corner). I've also never heard of an officer being shot because of dark tint. Not saying it hasn't happened just haven't heard of a case. If it had happened, I'm sure a campaign to get illegal tint off FL roads would have taken place by now.
 
Tinted glass is just not safe. How can you see out the window? I sat in a car with tinted glass and it was impossible. The driver says to me "no sweat, its not really that bad". He is nuts and will kill someone or himself. Be happy for the large fine, it might just save your life or someone elses.
 
ssarcevic said:
I understand that. But the question remains why can their tint be so dark? If all we're allowed is 35% than that's what they should be held to as well.




By that logic than they shouldn't be allowed to carry guns, exceed the speed limit, etc..... There are plenty of things the police are permitted to do in the line of their job that we cannot do. Would you enjoy spending 8 hours (usually much more) driving around in your car in the hot Florida sun without tinted windows?



I drive a lot and my side windows are tinted to 28% and I can still get a tan through them.
 
rjstaaf said:
Would you enjoy spending 8 hours (usually much more) driving around in your car in the hot Florida sun without tinted windows?



So does that mean traveling salesmen in Florida should be allowed to have extra dark glass? While I can agree about a lot of stuff that the police should be permitted to do that the average Joe Citizen can't, tinted windows is not one of them.



I recently relocated from Texas to NC and had to remove all my tint and have my windows retinted due to the laws being different. Personally, I think it sucks. It should be standardized in the US, good or bad.
 
We disagree on this, I don't see any issue with cops having dark tinted windows.



Unfortunately the climate in the US is not standardized so I seriously doubt you will ever see a standard across the US.
 
actually if you are a travelling salesman, etc and carry a large quantity of valubales or jewelry, etc. on a regular basis there is a provision in LA law that allows for dark tinted windows with a permit....
 
I actually just rec'd my first ticket ever last Friday and it was for window tints up here in NY. I am glad I got the tint ticket rather than the initial reason I was pulled was b/c I was speeding 80 in a 55. $90 and now I am free and clear from this affecting my license pts wise and my insurance will not go up either.
 
The new law is geared for black people in GA. But it wont hold after a class action suit comes behind it. Follow an officer home and check out his/her personal vehicles.



How will that LAW work for people that come to GA for vaction? and have tinted windows



As for me I think I'm going to see a eye doctor. so my tint will be legal
 
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