Make sure your windows have the right amount of tint or else you could be charged.
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) stopped a vehicle in Milton recently to check on the car’s tint level. In a post on Twitter, the HRPS says the entire front window was tinted. The front driver’s side and passenger side windows measured 7% transparency.
The driver was ticketed for the tint level.
“This is dangerous for night time driving and poor weather conditions,” the HRPS says in the post.
The Milton District Response Unit stopped this driver today. The entire front windshield was tinted! The front driver’s side and passenger side windows measured 7% transparency. Driver was issued a ticket. This is dangerous for night time driving and poor weather conditions. ^cm pic.twitter.com/TEkIL657Oy
— HRPS Milt HHills (@HRPSMiltHH) July 24, 2022
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