Ang problema ng ganyan is how dark tint is interpreted. Alam mo naman, mga matakaw sa pera, so kung black shade ang tint mo pero hindi totally opaque, malamang iisahan ka na ng mga gunggung na yan! :evil:
Ang problema ng ganyan is how dark tint is interpreted. Alam mo naman, mga matakaw sa pera, so kung black shade ang tint mo pero hindi totally opaque, malamang iisahan ka na ng mga gunggung na yan! :evil:
Dito sa tate, may tinatawag silang VLT or Volume of Light Transmitted expressed in percentage. The lower the percentage, the darker the tint. Pati reflectiveness meron din. Iba-iba law per state, may ok sa Cali na hindi pwede sa NY and so on. Pag nakita ka ng state trooper or po-po na madilim tint mo, they will stop you, get there VLT instrument to measure your tint and can penalize you with jail time, felony and several thousand dollars for violation. Main reason of US for dark tints esp on the windshield and front side windows? Police safety. Uso kc mga binabaril na police dito. Kaya dapat kita ka nila sa loob ng auto.
Hehe, dito naman e ang hinuhuli nila yung nagpakabit. Kung nagpakabit ka ng against the law e di ka bibigyan ng tint shop ng receipt at warranty. May waiver ka ring pipirmahan na di sila liable dahil inadvise ka na nila na bawal.Yoko ng law na yan, mas ok nga sa pinas kahit ano gawin mo sa auto mo e oks lang, dito daming bawal. pati neon sa loob bawal pag umaandar ka (rice, hehehe). Kainis!
Dito ningas-cogon ang nangyayari sa implementation....sa first few weeks aggresive then later on wala na. Sana consistent ang implementation and no exceptions.![]()
Sana lang ay maipatupad nila ng maayos ito at consistent.
Lalo na iyong heavily tinted sa windshield. Kapag nakasalubong mo sila sa gabi ay naka high beam,- kaya silaw ka.
At kahit na mag high beam ka to remind them to be courteous, okay lang sa kanila,- high beam pa rin! Grabe talaga!
Again,- tama lang ipatupad,- sana nga hindi 'ningas cogon'.
AFAIK, by mid-October pa sisimulang amyendayan yung 1978 law so baka by end of October, implemented na ito. If I'm not mistaken, may mga exemptions for people who have security threats provided that they can show proof na may threats talaga sa buhay nila at ng family nila. Also, I think the media, the politicos, the military and top policemen might be granted exemtions.
Nung kasing 1978, malaki na ang 300 petot kase 1:2-3 ata ang exchange rate nun(USD:PhP).
Pero I can't help think na this would be another avenue for corruption.
Naku, mukhang ningas cogon na naman to. They'll try to make money with the first wave of apprehensions and then eventually forget about it when they've gotten enough.
And as to the definition and implementation, that's another big question mark. What is the definition of "heavily tinted". Is it because you have super dark tint, you are heavily tinted? Are you exempted because you are using dark magic, so maliwanag at kita mo yung palabas, thus hindi "heavily tinted"? Pero pag naarawan, dahil magic, di mo kita yung loob? And who is qualified to say that a vehicle is "heavily tinted"? The apprehending officer with questionable eyesight, depending on the (meal) time of day? The same officer who can't tell a smoke belcher if he saw one, coz he looks in the opposite direction?!
Nanunuod ako ng balita kagabi ng napanood ko na lalo daw hihigpitan ang pagbawal sa dark tint sa kotse for reasons na di daw nakikita kung may nangyayaring masama sa car and potential woukld be holdappers and kidnappers, they even cited na exemptions daw would be officials ng politicians, miltary/ police personnel, media, and LTO officials kasi nasa public eye daw sila at delikado ang buhay nila. di ba ngek yun? yung parte tungkol sa media, politicians, and military maiintindihan ko pa pero yung LTO officials? hmmm mahirap yata lunukin yun. di naman yata endangered ang buhay nila di ba? E paano naman yung mga ordinary citizens tulad natin? Lalo na pag kita ka sa loob mag-isa ka lang drive? E one week ago muntik na nga ako ma-car jack sa may left turn going to T.M. Kalaw mga 1230 ng madaling-araw. di pa tinted yung bumangga sa akin. Owner type jeepney pa yun a. May bago na naman pagkakakitaan yung mga mighty kotong rangers of Manila. hehehe.
Pano yung mga suburban/expe na built-in ang dark glass sa likod hehe... and how about GMA's car.
bakit exempted ang mga politicians? kung wala kang ginagawang masama no need to be afraid.
yung mga police naman eh may police car. alangan naman i-tint din nila yun.
sa media naka-tint ka nga pero may pagkalaki-laki naman ID na may MEDIA na nakabalandra sa windshield.
unahin muna siguro nila ipag-bawal ang pagtitinda ng tint wag higpitan, ipasarado na lang nila.
We never tint our cars, it looks much cleaner that way and my dad has difficulty driving at night pag tinted.
In the US it's only mandatory to keep your front windshield, and front windows clear. The rest can be tinted, but to a certain opacity din.
bossing, tinted na po ang mga police cars. Lalo na yung mga units ng TMG. Gagawa sila ng law pero ieexempt nila sarili nila. Nuts!
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heard last night in 24 oras.
those with heavy tints will be impounded unless the tint is removed.
but there are exemptions: those who have death threats, media and
politicians. as the news said next month would be their target for
implementation. sigurado "lagayan" din ang bagsak nito.
Yeah, siyempre hindi kasali yung gumawa ng batas. Otherwise wala silang masasakyan.
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Ching-ching (Php)!!!
If they'll be strict on that, go to the shops first and confiscate what they think is a heavy tint.
so this can be solved by having a "[SIZE="5"]MEDIA[/SIZE]" sticker on your car...![]()
what can i say is we're living in country which DOUBLE STANDARD is a norm. bwisit sila..!*#$%