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RE: Privacy Glass - CSJ - 25-08-2011 03:44pm

I added privacy glass to my Fuji Dynamic order yesterday, so I am in!

Smile


RE: Privacy Glass - XFullFatTim - 14-10-2011 04:59pm

I was asked yesterday if the privacy glass was "one way" glass as well as being tinted. The question arose because the questioner was outside the car looking into the rear to see who was sitting there and couldn't see in at all, yet the glass allows very clear outward vision and from the inside doesn't appear to be so heavily tinted.


RE: Privacy Glass - exigejoe - 14-10-2011 05:37pm

anybody know the percentage tint of this glass? Want to match the front.


RE: Privacy Glass - The Valeter - 14-10-2011 05:44pm

(14-10-2011 05:37pm)exigejoe Wrote:  anybody know the percentage tint of this glass? Want to match the front.

It is illegal to tint the fronts!


RE: Privacy Glass - exigejoe - 14-10-2011 06:01pm

(14-10-2011 05:44pm)The Valeter Wrote:  
(14-10-2011 05:37pm)exigejoe Wrote:  anybody know the percentage tint of this glass? Want to match the front.

It is illegal to tint the fronts!

not where i am from? It looks like a 20% to me


RE: Privacy Glass - bell-auto-services - 14-10-2011 07:48pm

Ill be lightly tinting mine on the front, i know its ilegal but id just pay the 60 quid fine it i were stopped. I think the back may be a little more as standard than 20%, id recon 25-30% as it does seem very dark.

Pete


RE: Privacy Glass - DynamicRRV - 14-10-2011 07:54pm

Will tint my fronts too I reckon. Too many do gooders in the uk as it is.


RE: Privacy Glass - bennno - 14-10-2011 08:10pm

(14-10-2011 07:48pm)bell-auto-services Wrote:  Ill be lightly tinting mine on the front, i know its ilegal but id just pay the 60 quid fine it i were stopped. I think the back may be a little more as standard than 20%, id recon 25-30% as it does seem very dark.

Pete

You need to think about potential consequences if in low light you knock off a cyclist, biker, young child you leave yourself wide open driving an illegal and uninsured car.

Police now fine and issue a correction notice logging your car details and giving you 7 days to resolve and report for inspection. If you don't then fine + points + potential confiscation possible.

Our local specialist is busier these days taking front tints off than fitting them.


RE: Privacy Glass - DynamicRRV - 14-10-2011 08:33pm

See what I mean... Do gooders


RE: Privacy Glass - bell-auto-services - 14-10-2011 08:34pm

I here you and do fully appreciate that i always have had and always will be very carefull of potential hazards like as you mention which is why id only ever fit a very light smoke tint and nothing ever limo black style. I would hate to hit cyclist or other especially if it were from lack of vision out of the car

Without having a full on debate on it i personally dont see why they made it ilegal to have light tints on the front. I was pulled uplast year towing a trailer and the police lady who stopped me came up to my car with the darkest sun glasses on you can get to speak with me.
Surley i could see far more out of a lightly tinted front "side" car window than she could with her very dark almost black sun glasses on, yet glasses are not ilegal to wear which i think is wrong Sad
At least i can see clearly through clear glass when driving forward without glasses on, yet she is driving always with smoked vision from the glasses she has on and i think its wrong.

Pete
(14-10-2011 08:33pm)DynamicRRV Wrote:  See what I mean... Do gooders


LOL