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To All Illinois window tinters


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House Bill # 4327

Synopsis As Introduced

Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that a person may not install or repair any sign, poster, window application, reflective material, nonreflective material, or tinted film upon the front windshield, sidewings or side windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver. Provides that a first violation is a petty offense with a fine between $50 and $500, and a second or subsequent offense is a Class C misdemeanor with a fine between $100 and $500. Provides that an installer may install window treatment for who is legally permitted, due to medical reasons, to drive with window treatment that would otherwise be !llegal and provides that the installer must obtain and store a copy of a doctor's certificate or letter from the person with medical condition in the installer's permanent records. Provides that the Secretary of State shall provide a notice of the requirements of a provision prohibiting driving a motor vehicle with any sign, poster, window application, reflective material, nonreflective material, or tinted film upon the front windshield, sidewings or side windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver, unless an exception applies, to a new resident applying for vehicle registration.

Call your State Rep. if you care about this! And put some pressure on them to work together and make at lest 50% legal in our state.

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so what about tint placed before that... and what about factory tint???

whether it was installed before this bill or not....it's still !llegal. and there's not a single vehicle anywhere that comes 'factory tinted' on the 2 front doors.

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Provides that a person may not install or repair any sign, poster, window application, reflective material, nonreflective material, or tinted film upon the front windshield, sidewings or side windows immediately adjacent to each side of the driver.

That covers any material whatsoever. No matter how dark, even a sunstrip would be !llegal from the sound of it. :beer

Total Nonsense.

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yep it's ridiculous....hopefully there are some smart guys out there working to change this BS law. :beer

Problem is, Im afraid its just the beginning. With more and more hack tinters out there daily doing !llegal installs Im afraid more states are going to get even stricter :beer

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