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Hey guys,

I just heard on Fox FM that people with illegal tints on their should be careful when driving around the city today, because they said cops are picking on illegal tints today, as they reckon illegal tints is one of the main reasons of car accidents lol.

Don't know if it's true or not, but just a heads up :P

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LOL another scape goat for accidents.

Did the authorities ever consider that human beings aren't perfect and simply f*** up alot. There will never be no accidents as long as we are in control of things.

Saw 4 cop cars within 5 minutes this morning. They're EVERYWHERE.

I guess my car picked a good day to have a flat battery :)

Driving to work? o.O

I missed them all haha *touch wood.....*

On another note, I reckon sometimes my dark rear tint saves me from going blind lol, because at night, those 4WD with bright as lights blinds me through my side mirrors. So I just drive in front of them and my tint makes it safe for me to actually look at the rear view mirror without getting blinded lol

i have the dark tint on a plastic screen which is attached to my rear window - and honestly it had stopped me going blind with peoples bright blue lights which seem to bounce off every window in my car and into my eyes...

defect people with these f**king lights.. not a tint.. bloody idiots.

what next sunglasses are illegal to drive with due to poor visibility?

Don't know how people can't see through tinted windows, especially at night time when everything that should be on the road should have lights on. Hell, I've worn sunglasses at sundown before and had no issue seeing non-lit objects. And my vision is shit! Far from 20/20. Here are some scary words:

SCAPEGOAT

REVENUE

Driving to work? o.O

I missed them all haha *touch wood.....*

On another note, I reckon sometimes my dark rear tint saves me from going blind lol, because at night, those 4WD with bright as lights blinds me through my side mirrors. So I just drive in front of them and my tint makes it safe for me to actually look at the rear view mirror without getting blinded lol

agreed, ive got pretty dark rear window tint, and i tell you what its saved my eyes heaps of times, all i do is just fold in my side mirrors and the light doesnt bother me from the back.

one of my mates has REALLY dark tint on his drivers window and passenger because he said his wanted by a few people so its a safety reason.. he said that its allowed because of his circumstances..is that true?

Hey guys,

I just heard on Fox FM that people with illegal tints on their should be careful when driving around the city today, because they said cops are picking on illegal tints today, as they reckon illegal tints is one of the main reasons of car accidents lol.

Don't know if it's true or not, but just a heads up :(

wait.... wut....

you listen to fox fm?

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