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So the police officer waste time giving the man ticket just because he had tinted windows that was a little to dark and it wasn't according to the law. Then court waste even more tax payer  money just to have a guy arrest and put him jail for not showing up in court for something as stupid as tinted windows in your car. Some laws are the dumbest. The government needs to stop wasting money on stupid crap like this. Know wonder this country is so deep in debt. Because of stupid spending like this. If the guy wants dark tinted windows on his car. So what. Is he hurting anyone? No! Stupid stuff like this make me laugh at our government sometime. What are they going to do next. Start enforcing the jay walking law? I wouldn't be surprise if they did.

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Window tint laws are in place to protect police officers. If the tint is too dark, someone could have a gun aimed at a cop at their window, and he would not know it until he was shot in the chest. I have no problem with the law.

 

Not showing up to pay a $45 ticket when you are an NFL player is unexcusable. It is not a ticket that requires an appearance unless you are fighting it. Just mail the money in, or send a member of your posse (all NFL players have a posse, right?).

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So many teams are going to stay away from him now with his failure to appear for a speeding ticket and illegal window tint.   What a criminal.

 

Fwiw...There are a lot of understandable reasons as to why a NFL star could benefit from having a strong window tint.  I'd take that risk to if I were him.

 

 

 

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Window tint laws are in place to protect police officers. If the tint is too dark, someone could have a gun aimed at a cop at their window, and he would not know it until he was shot in the chest. I have no problem with the law.

 

Not showing up to pay a $45 ticket when you are an NFL player is unexcusable. It is not a ticket that requires an appearance unless you are fighting it. Just mail the money in, or send a member of your posse (all NFL players have a posse, right?).

 

Please tell me you are joking...You can't be this much of an idiot...

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Please tell me you are joking...You can't be this much of an idiot...

 

No, I am not joking. I have many friends who are police officers, and the safety of the police force trumps your desire to look cool, and hide whatever it is you want to hide.

 

You can't be that much of a clueless douche.

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The tint laws are in place for safety. Ive had dark tint on my cars before. Cant see a damn thing at night. Too many clowns from Gaston county causing wrecks with their low rider datsun trucks with blacked out windows and a local motion sticker on the back window.

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