While Asha was off getting married...
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 7:43 pm
...on my birthday I recieved a wonderful gift from a state trooper. I got pulled over while going 61 in a 60mph zone for........................ a window tint violation! I think a few more !!! are needed... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He had no other reason to pull me over and he said right off the bat that he was going to cite me for it. So I started to get smart with the %#@*&!.
So he goes into his routine, "License, registration, and proof of insurance." I hand over only my license and insurance cards, and he just goes, "your registration...." But in the state of Ohio you are not required to carry your vehicle's registration papers, and in an increasingly ticked off tone I reminded him of this. So he says, "Check the glovebox for me." And I reply with, "I have no legal obligation to comply with that request." but I open it anyway because I know he could make things much more inconvenient for me if I push him too hard.
Looking at his face, I could tell that he wasn't having fun anymore. He gave my car the walk-around and then he gets out his window-tint tester doo-hicky and tells me to roll up my window 1/2 way. I'm not so sure about my obligation to obey that request, so I comply whilst muttering, "hurry up, you're making me late." So he puts the device on the dirtiest part of the window and informs me that my windows are 4.6% over the legal limit (50% in Ohio) with a margin of error of +- 2%. (I haven't tested it yet, but I'm fairly certain that if I clean the windows and get them retested they'll come up legal.) He also informs me that the windsheild tint comes 6" down past the ASI line. (OK, there's no way to argue that one.)
So, now that all the fun stuff's done and he's written out my ticket, he's required to ask if I have any questions. Just to take away the last ounce of fun he was having, I had him explain how to remove the tint.
...and that's the story of how my 23rd birthday was ruined. Now, getting ticketed isn't so bad (and it was only $75, as that seems to be the minimum)... but I got quite upset because after what.... 6 years of driving I finally get my 1st ticket.... and it's for something so pathetic as a tint violation!
Finally, this is the 1st time I've heard of someone getting pulled over for a tint violation. I've only ever heard of people getting cited for that after being pulled over for something else. That trooper must have been REALLY bored.
Sry for the rant.
He had no other reason to pull me over and he said right off the bat that he was going to cite me for it. So I started to get smart with the %#@*&!.
So he goes into his routine, "License, registration, and proof of insurance." I hand over only my license and insurance cards, and he just goes, "your registration...." But in the state of Ohio you are not required to carry your vehicle's registration papers, and in an increasingly ticked off tone I reminded him of this. So he says, "Check the glovebox for me." And I reply with, "I have no legal obligation to comply with that request." but I open it anyway because I know he could make things much more inconvenient for me if I push him too hard.
Looking at his face, I could tell that he wasn't having fun anymore. He gave my car the walk-around and then he gets out his window-tint tester doo-hicky and tells me to roll up my window 1/2 way. I'm not so sure about my obligation to obey that request, so I comply whilst muttering, "hurry up, you're making me late." So he puts the device on the dirtiest part of the window and informs me that my windows are 4.6% over the legal limit (50% in Ohio) with a margin of error of +- 2%. (I haven't tested it yet, but I'm fairly certain that if I clean the windows and get them retested they'll come up legal.) He also informs me that the windsheild tint comes 6" down past the ASI line. (OK, there's no way to argue that one.)
So, now that all the fun stuff's done and he's written out my ticket, he's required to ask if I have any questions. Just to take away the last ounce of fun he was having, I had him explain how to remove the tint.
...and that's the story of how my 23rd birthday was ruined. Now, getting ticketed isn't so bad (and it was only $75, as that seems to be the minimum)... but I got quite upset because after what.... 6 years of driving I finally get my 1st ticket.... and it's for something so pathetic as a tint violation!
Finally, this is the 1st time I've heard of someone getting pulled over for a tint violation. I've only ever heard of people getting cited for that after being pulled over for something else. That trooper must have been REALLY bored.
Sry for the rant.