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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
HI guys
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12th Jun 2019 7:21pm |
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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
Hi Alistair
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12th Jun 2019 8:05pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
The law in the UK was fairly ambiguous for a while - it just referred to glass in front of the driver, so the side tints were arguable, but was eventually clarified to incliude the sides.
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12th Jun 2019 8:46pm |
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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
perhaps i will put the film back after the re test and take it off again on the next test which is two years down the road, but never done it before.. cant be too diff to do
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13th Jun 2019 7:53am |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
Easy enough to remove with a hair dryer & shape blade.
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13th Jun 2019 8:37am |
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UK Marine Member Since: 22 Jul 2016 Location: Durham, County Durham UK Posts: 828 |
I have no idea about the French police but ours in the U.K. can and have pulled people over and tested the tints on front sides at the side of the road. My brother did exactly as you suggested, taking the tints off for MOT and putting them back on afterwards, he was pulled over 2 weeks post test and had his windows tested at the roadside and was told to take them off there and then or risk prosecution.
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13th Jun 2019 8:44am |
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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
interesting, well i will have a think about it, probably more trouble than its worth, but regards to the police, im in the country as such, and doubt if i would get a pull but you never now really, so i think your right, and not risk it !!
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13th Jun 2019 1:44pm |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 540 |
Why would you want to have restricted visibility in the front door window glass? Because it looks good isn't really a very good reason when you're talking of knocking out 47% of the light. This isn't so bad on a nice sunny day, but at dusk on a foggy dull winters day it could well restrict vision enough to cause a collision, it really could. The importance of maximising visibility for the driver cannot be overstated.
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13th Jun 2019 2:36pm |
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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
well, although its tinted, i cant say that it is that restrictive when your looking out, not to the extent of causing a accident i would say; but thats just my opinion, but it i felt it was dangerous then yes of coarse i would have removed it 7 years ago;
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13th Jun 2019 4:29pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 19 May 2018 Location: FF gone now....FL2 i6 to play with Posts: 245 |
Have to agree with this completely, also if (heaven forbid) the worst happens and the cops get involved I am positive your insurance company would see the restricted vision as a clear (no pun intended) get out clause. Better safe than sorry, in both ways. David Please let me know if my comments upset you, I may wish to upset you again. |
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13th Jun 2019 4:35pm |
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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
hi guys; ok i fully get your views, but as i said, i had no reason to suspect this was not done by LR UK, so i just thought it was another of the many options you could have, but i now know different; but all the same i stand with my view that having all windows tinted does make for a rather nice look overall,!!
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13th Jun 2019 5:07pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 19 May 2018 Location: FF gone now....FL2 i6 to play with Posts: 245 |
We couldn’t put you in front of the firing squad.......we cannot see you through the tints
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13th Jun 2019 6:19pm |
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BOBCUSSEN Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: DORDOGNE Posts: 296 |
ha ha |
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13th Jun 2019 8:25pm |
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