Cops Cracking Down On Illegal Window Tint

Drivers in British Columbia (BC) are facing a crackdown on illegal car tinting. Although it is illegal for BC drivers to have their two front windows tinted, local authorities are seeing an increase in this illegal behavior.

Tinted windows, although illegal in B.C., are becoming more popular despite a recent crackdown from authorities. PHOTO BY James Stone, Times Colonist


It’s these drivers the Capital Regional District Integrated Road Safety Unit will target starting on Wednesday, when the unit launches a five-week blitz looking for illegal tinting.
Traffic officers are seeing an increase in such cases and suspect it might be a way for a driver to flout the tougher new distracted-driving laws, said Staff Sgt. James Anderson, the officer in charge of IRSU.
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 It's these drivers that local authorities are cracking down on. Starting January 21 the Integrated Road Safety Unit will start targeting illegal window tint.

Traffic officers are seeing an increase in illegal window tinting and suspect it might be a way for drivers trying to thwart tougher new distracted-driving laws.

Drivers face a fine of $109 and a written order to have the illegal window film removed.

Read the Article from tthe Times Colonist

It’s these drivers the Capital Regional District Integrated Road Safety Unit will target starting on Wednesday, when the unit launches a five-week blitz looking for illegal tinting.
Traffic officers are seeing an increase in such cases and suspect it might be a way for a driver to flout the tougher new distracted-driving laws, said Staff Sgt. James Anderson, the officer in charge of IRSU.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/tinted-auto-windows-get-close-look-in-police-crackdown-1.1735995#sthash.HE5Dbw85.dpuf


It’s these drivers the Capital Regional District Integrated Road Safety Unit will target starting on Wednesday, when the unit launches a five-week blitz looking for illegal tinting.
Traffic officers are seeing an increase in such cases and suspect it might be a way for a driver to flout the tougher new distracted-driving laws, said Staff Sgt. James Anderson, the officer in charge of IRSU.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/tinted-auto-windows-get-close-look-in-police-crackdown-1.1735995#sthash.HE5Dbw85.dpuf


It’s these drivers the Capital Regional District Integrated Road Safety Unit will target starting on Wednesday, when the unit launches a five-week blitz looking for illegal tinting.
Traffic officers are seeing an increase in such cases and suspect it might be a way for a driver to flout the tougher new distracted-driving laws, said Staff Sgt. James Anderson, the officer in charge of IRSU.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/tinted-auto-windows-get-close-look-in-police-crackdown-1.1735995#sthash.HE5Dbw85.dpuf

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