richysport
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quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by richysport
redsport both my mates that were at ruthin well love your car. did u c when i pulled out in front of that car
Nope when was that? On ya way out of the carpark??? lol! Blame those tints!!!
yeah the car desappeared because i had my windows up
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richysport
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thing is police in wales don't stop crime they just stop boy racers for havin pics of bunnys an window tints
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
its illegal to have any tint forwards of the b pillar, if you dont believe me then ask a traffic cop
Are you an off duty copper by any chance??
nah, i hate the piggery as much as the next man, but if you have things illegal on your car ad you get pulled then i cant see why think you have the right to moan
You better get rid of ya neon windscreen washers things then!!!
if i had them why would i, theyre not illegal
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
Section 32 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations have been amended to include "Window Tint Films" where such materials attached to the glass are capable of reducing the Visible Light Transmission of forward windows to below prescribed levels (70% VLT for windows forward of the 'B' pillar)
That is the law!
The Law
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Graeme
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that says exactly the same as what i have said!
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Voyto
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http://www.tintsaway.co.uk/UK-window-tinting-law.htm
ANY tinting FILM forward of B pillar is illigal. Fact
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richysport
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quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
its illegal to have any tint forwards of the b pillar, if you dont believe me then ask a traffic cop
Are you an off duty copper by any chance??
nah, i hate the piggery as much as the next man, but if you have things illegal on your car ad you get pulled then i cant see why think you have the right to moan
You better get rid of ya neon windscreen washers things then!!!
if i had them why would i, theyre not illegal
your not aloud blue lights on your car unless your a piggy or your parked in a car park
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Voyto
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quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
that says exactly the same as what i have said!
no it doesnt
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by richysport
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
quote: Originally posted by REDSPORT
quote: Originally posted by Sxi04
its illegal to have any tint forwards of the b pillar, if you dont believe me then ask a traffic cop
Are you an off duty copper by any chance??
nah, i hate the piggery as much as the next man, but if you have things illegal on your car ad you get pulled then i cant see why think you have the right to moan
You better get rid of ya neon windscreen washers things then!!!
if i had them why would i, theyre not illegal
your not aloud blue lights on your car unless your a piggy or your parked in a car park
who said they were blue?
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Graeme
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no, read it carefully!
"virtually any film forward of the b-pillar"
u can still have a very slight tint but it wont be much!
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Voyto
http://www.tintsaway.co.uk/UK-window-tinting-law.htm
ANY tinting FILM forward of B pillar is illigal. Fact
thank god there is still some non ignorant people on this board
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sassyminx
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end of the day mate
you have something that aint roadl legal on your car
expect to be pulled off the police for it
ITS THEIR JOB
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Voyto
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quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
no, read it carefully!
"virtually any film forward of the b-pillar"
u can still have a very slight tint but it wont be much!
i think it refers to some saftey films being legal. any film which tints will be illigal. you will need tinted glass rather than films
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Doug
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quote: Originally posted by Mattb
i got a lecture from the police about 6 months ago on number plates, that font is unfortunately illegal fella, theres only 1 font your allowed.
Actually there are other legal types
Its the size that matters. Halfords sell only legal plates and there 4 different types of letters you can use
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Voyto
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quote: Originally posted by Doug Corsa
quote: Originally posted by Mattb
i got a lecture from the police about 6 months ago on number plates, that font is unfortunately illegal fella, theres only 1 font your allowed.
Actually there are other legal types
Its the size that matters. Halfords sell only legal plates and there 4 different types of letters you can use
All of which are the same font tho but different styles
Hi-Line, Carbon, 3D and Normal
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Hammer
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From 1 September 2001 all new number plates must display the new mandatory font
Number plates fitted before 1 September 2001 need not be changed provided the character font used is substantially the same as the one shown above.
Number plates must be replaced if they have been customised with:
Stylised letters and/or figures such as italics
Number plate fixing bolts that alter the appearance of the letters and/or numbers
all taken from the dvla site.
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Jay
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Playboy bunny???????????????? Gay
[Edited on 26-06-2005 by JayMSRi]
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Carr
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Do Halfords space number plates differently for you?
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Charlene
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I like the playboy sign
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M2RTY
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quote: Originally posted by Charlene
I like the playboy sign
omg
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M2RTY
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point 1:
the plates look cheap and tacky, get some normal ones, loose the tack font and graphics and it will look 100 times better and legal
point 2: any film is not illegal forward of the B pillar. a normal window will let about 75% of the light through without any tint. fact. and some car glass (like BMW X5) lets less then 70% BUt its factory fitted and not an actual tint
point 3
yes a girl might of got stabbed or whatever, but when someone pulls out at night and dont see you comming becuase of his dark tints, runs you over, then drives off and you cant quite read his number plates and he gets away with it, then ull see why they pulled you in the first place
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Carl
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You chose to have illegal stuff on your car so should deal with the consequences. I have an illegal font on my number plate, i wouldn't start maoning if they pulled me though. I'd moan if they pulled me and gave me a 1500 quid fine which they are able to do as that would be alitlle over the top but just getting pulled should be expected.
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
point 1:
the plates look cheap and tacky, get some normal ones, loose the tack font and graphics and it will look 100 times better and legal
point 2: any film is not illegal forward of the B pillar. a normal window will let about 75% of the light through without any tint. fact. and some car glass (like BMW X5) lets less then 70% BUt its factory fitted and not an actual tint
point 3
yes a girl might of got stabbed or whatever, but when someone pulls out at night and dont see you comming becuase of his dark tints, runs you over, then drives off and you cant quite read his number plates and he gets away with it, then ull see why they pulled you in the first place
very well said martyn
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Skinz
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quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
quote: Originally posted by M2RV H
point 1:
the plates look cheap and tacky, get some normal ones, loose the tack font and graphics and it will look 100 times better and legal
point 2: any film is not illegal forward of the B pillar. a normal window will let about 75% of the light through without any tint. fact. and some car glass (like BMW X5) lets less then 70% BUt its factory fitted and not an actual tint
point 3
yes a girl might of got stabbed or whatever, but when someone pulls out at night and dont see you comming becuase of his dark tints, runs you over, then drives off and you cant quite read his number plates and he gets away with it, then ull see why they pulled you in the first place
BMW X5 will not have tint/glass less than 70% on the windscreen, they arent gonna make all there vehicles illegal and dangerous are they
if bmw were allowed to do it it would make a joke of that particular law and would throw any cases straight out of court
[Edited on 26-06-2005 by Skinz]
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