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    Dapat lang iregulate. 1990s pa dapat napatupad yan.

    Ang dami gusto dark tint pero hirap magdrive sa gabi. Ang nangyayari eh labanan ng bright head light. Eh lalo naging delikado.

    Pag meron crime hirap ang police makita loob ng kotse. Remember yung taga grace christian na niratrat dahil sobrang dilim ng tint.

    Same thing sa bahay. if you heard yung sinabi architect palafox = nung naregulate height ng bakod sa marikina eh bumaba crime.

    Akala kasi ng majority mas mataas na bakod eh deterent sa crime. Eh binigyan mo ng cover yung magnanakaw. Pero nung naging 3 feet limit bakod bagsak ang crime.

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    My first thoughts...madami ba gunagamit ng sasakyan for crime and identification is hindered by the tint (not by lack of plates 😁)? and second, i assume mas madalas gamitin ang motorcycles sa crime, ni walang tint hindi naman naiidentify. What prevents hoodlums from using masks to conceal their faces inside cars if they really intend to commit a crime?

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    Dito sa SG bawal tint sa front passenger and driver windows. Sa rear passenger pwede.


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    Here we go again.

    Regulating tint will not improve traffic, nor drastically reduce crime (this is my opinion).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Here we go again.

    Regulating tint will not improve traffic, nor drastically reduce crime (this is my opinion).
    abolish LTO, kahit nga govt red plate vehicle naka full dark tint

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    if the law were enforced in the manner it deserves, no one would complain.

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    Kasama ba mga private cars???

    The Land Transportation Office (LTO) already has a decade-old memorandum that regulates car tints since 1978, but it was not fully implemented due to numerous contentions in court.

    The then-Department of Tranportation and Communications and the LTO also signed a memorandum circular in 1989 that impounds public vehicles with dark window tints.

    "Installation of jalousies, curtains, dim colored lights, stroke lights, dancing lights or similar lights, colored tinded or painted
    windshield on window glass on 'for hire' vehicles," the circular read.
    - See more at: MMDA eyes regulation of window tints for 3 months | News | GMA News Online
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    Two potential problems:

    1. They need to be specific about what is allowed and what is not. They can't just say 'bawal ang dark tint'... How dark is 'dark'? They should publish allowed tint VLTs, at the least.
    2. How will they be able to enforce the law if they don't have a standard way to measure VLTs? Tint darkness can be quite subjective. I would love to be proven wrong here but I'm extremely doubtful that they'll each be given a VLT tester.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Two potential problems:

    1. They need to be specific about what is allowed and what is not. They can't just say 'bawal ang dark tint'... How dark is 'dark'? They should publish allowed tint VLTs, at the least.
    2. How will they be able to enforce the law if they don't have a standard way to measure VLTs? Tint darkness can be quite subjective. I would love to be proven wrong here but I'm extremely doubtful that they'll each be given a VLT tester.
    Yup subjective talaga and at the mercy tayo ng manghuhuli.

    Dependent sa vision ng tumitingin.


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    Tatawa na lang muna ako... tsk tsk tak

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    Sabi no orbos Meron nanaman mga exemption. Eh di mga pulitiko nanaman. Gago talaga itong si orbos.


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    say the word "exemption", and every other motorist feels he is the exemption.

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    i mean, why treat these these public servants as if they were the bosses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i mean, why treat these these public servants as if they were the bosses?
    "Some pigs are more equal than the others"



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    hindi daw kasi nila makita kung nag te text yung driver..

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    This is not a "new" law, tagal na nyang law na ito bawal "dark" tint sa harap since 1980's pa to. Maluwag lang talaga kaya di napapatupad.

    Anyway, I've tried the most "lightest" shade of black tint available in the market for my windshield before pero still hampered pa rin ang visibility at night time driving. That forced me to install HID headlights to compensate kaso lagi ang flinaflasher ng kasalubong ko. Scraped it and


    Im now using "clear" tints vkool vk70 and huper c70 for my windshields and reverted back to OE halogen bulbs. No problem kahit ma fog sa kennon road or sa highways na walang street lights...

    My simple analogy dito is like putting shades at night while walking in the streets or as I do before, even driving... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janemar View Post
    This is not a "new" law, tagal na nyang law na ito bawal "dark" tint sa harap since 1980's pa to. Maluwag lang talaga kaya di napapatupad.

    Anyway, I've tried the most "lightest" shade of black tint available in the market for my windshield before pero still hampered pa rin ang visibility at night time driving. That forced me to install HID headlights to compensate kaso lagi ang flinaflasher ng kasalubong ko. Scraped it and


    Im now using "clear" tints vkool vk70 and huper c70 for my windshields and reverted back to OE halogen bulbs. No problem kahit ma fog sa kennon road or sa highways na walang street lights...

    My simple analogy dito is like putting shades at night while walking in the streets or as I do before, even driving... LOL
    Meron na ba naka full tint sa windshield nun '80s?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Meron na ba naka full tint sa windshield nun '80s?


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    Earliest we had a car with a full tinted front windshield was circa 1994.

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    Bawal na daw naka-tint sa EDSA.


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