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Little_Noodles t1_j6n416w wrote

Or tinted windows either.

Dude either doesn’t know what he’s talking about, or he’s lying about the law because he knows people like to hear lies about the law.

Either way, not a good look.

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lonetravellr t1_j6n46jh wrote

It's because it's not illegal in PA to have tinted windows and it doesn't fit with OP's anti-Krasner rhetoric.

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harbison215 t1_j6nab7l wrote

I was pulled over and ticketed for tinted windows when I was about 17, year 2000. Red Lion Rd in Northeast Philly. Maybe it’s not illegal in PA, maybe it’s not illegal in Philadelphia anymore, but it certainly used to be.

Edit: tint is most illegal in Pa

In PA, any tint on side or back windows must allow more than 70 percent of light in.

Most after market window tint is well below 70. Most popular being 20. 20 is illegal in PA.

https://www.tinting-laws.com/pennsylvania/

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AbsentEmpire t1_j6nmju2 wrote

Tint over certain percentages is in fact illegal in Pennsylvania, as are reflecting tints.

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lonetravellr t1_j6nmtyx wrote

I guess not in Philadelphia

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Little_Noodles t1_j6nnjsg wrote

There’s nothing in the driving equity bill or any other local bill stopping any officer from pulling over a car with tints that violate the state limit. They’re just not doing it.

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lonetravellr t1_j6nq2os wrote

It's the blue flu. They can't be bothered to enforce laws without abusing their power.

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Little_Noodles t1_j6nr37c wrote

It’s a good thing we can fix that by lying about the law to people that refuse to read it themselves.

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