I know there's a couple of you here. I'm hoping Josh can chime in since he is in MO. I know that this kind of stuff differs from state to state.
Well here's what happened-
Got a ticket for window tint in the wife's car yesterday. I know its too dark (its 10% and that's on slight factory tint), but I'm not going to change it. I'm actually not aware of what the law is, honestly. I'm sure its lighter than I want. This is the 1st one in the 3 years we've been in MO. Been pulled over a few times and nothing has ever been said about it.
Anyway... can the guy give me a ticket without actually testing the tint?
"How are we doing? Are you aware we have window tint laws here in Missouri?"
"I'm good. I'm sure they do have tint laws here. They're pretty relaxed in Oklahoma where we lived when we bought the car. Do you need my insurance?"
*Officer looks at insurance card.
"Here's this back. Take your license out of your wallet and I'll be back with it."
*Officer goes to car, comes back, and hand me my license
"I've issued a citation for your tint being too dark. Here's your court date- June 13th at 3. Do you have any questions for me?"
"No Sir."
"Ok. Be safe."
Is there no process for this or is he allowed to eyeball for tint and issue tickets based on that. The above was all the conversation that was had. It was a quick "wham, bam, thank you maam" type of deal. I figured it would be with speeding, that they have to have some sort of verification that you are in violation of the law, but I dunno. Maybe they can do this kind of stuff.
Oh, and I didn't sign a ticket- he just handed it to me. Don't know if that matters or not.
Anyway, just looking for some info from people that know more about this kind of stuff than I do.