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RE: Privacy Glass - DynamicRRV - 14-10-2011 08:39pm In the USA and far east they tint the windscreen too with no Problems just like wearing dark glasses. Nanny state we are in!! RE: Privacy Glass - bennno - 14-10-2011 09:01pm (14-10-2011 08:34pm)bell-auto-services Wrote: 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 Sorry to point out the obvious flaw in your logic but were her sunglasses stuck to her face meaning she had dangerous visibility at dusk or at night? Not being a busybody, just pointing out the police are shit hot on this at the moment and going out of their way to prosecute offenders. RE: Privacy Glass - Acwats - 14-10-2011 09:46pm The problem with side front tints is for other drivers/road users, particularly those on 2 wheels. I hated it when on my motorbike if you couldn't see the driver to make eye contact when approaching a T junction where you had right of way. It's like driving at night (i.e.more dangerous) and yes I know some motocyclists are just as bad with their visor tints. Also doesn't provide a hiding place for idiots on their phones. RE: Privacy Glass - XFullFatTim - 14-10-2011 09:59pm In Abu Dhabi a colleague of mine has all the windows of his RRS fitted with tinted film that has a mirror finish on the outside, but driving with him at night is not a pleasant experience, saving grace is that just about everywhere you drive in UAE at night has street lighting, but in the full dark of night it isn't nice. RE: Privacy Glass - PhilSkill - 14-10-2011 10:14pm (14-10-2011 09:59pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: In Abu Dhabi a colleague of mine has all the windows of his RRS fitted with tinted film that has a mirror finish on the outside, but driving with him at night is not a pleasant experience, saving grace is that just about everywhere you drive in UAE at night has street lighting, but in the full dark of night it isn't nice. Had that been Saudi I'd have said that was so his wives could drive! RE: Privacy Glass - stef.c - 11-02-2012 03:14pm (14-10-2011 05:44pm)The Valeter Wrote: It is illegal to tint the fronts! I need privacy as I have two little ones in the back. Is it really completely illegal to even add the slightest tint to the front sides? Just be nice to reduce the dramatic contrast between the rear sides and front sides a little! Is a bit jarring at the moment though I'm slowly getting used to the idea as nearly every car out there is in the same boat (especially SUVs and Exec cars). What would be the consequences if you were caught or heaven forbid were in an accident? Could they take away your licence or even consider a sentance wcs if you caused an accident? I'm just trying to weigh up whether it's worth it! RE: Privacy Glass - XFullFatTim - 11-02-2012 03:17pm No in the UK it is not illegal to tint the front side glasses, BUT the tint you can have is very light, there must still be 75% of ambient light transmitted through the window. If you look on the Pentagon website it tells you the regulations for front side glass. RE: Privacy Glass - griff - 11-02-2012 03:18pm (11-02-2012 03:14pm)stef.c Wrote: I need privacy as I have two little ones in the back.And you would void your insurance so would risk losing everything if you injured someone. RE: Privacy Glass - XFullFatTim - 11-02-2012 03:21pm I have just looked at the Pentagon website and they now state "it is illegal to tint front side windows" HOWEVER, my sister has tinted from side glass that was one her "approved used" Range Rover Sport when she bought it. Before delivery she asked the local police for advice because she was under the impression that it was illegal. Plod took their light meter to the garage and checked out the car and she now has a letter from them stating that the glass has been checked and is in compliance with the law. As far as I know she has never had any problem since and no problems with her insurance. RE: Privacy Glass - chris76 - 15-07-2012 10:40am i have a 9 month old baby. is the privacy glass sufficient that if i get it then i won't need those awful things i presently stick to the inside of the window to shield her from the sun? |