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<blockquote data-quote="12cents" data-source="post: 156030" data-attributes="member: 2128"><p>It is an issue if the fire department has to cut you out of a car. The tint will delay us after breaking the glass to gain access inside the vehicle. We use a windshield saw on the windshield because it is laminated safety glass (that is why you do not see people go through the windshield in modern cars when they do not wear their seat belts). The others we use a small tool to shatter the glass. If we suspect tint on a window then we will have to use the saw here as well. The few minutes we are cutting will delay treatment by the paramedics in severe accidents. The LEOs have their own reasons which are just as valid but is for their safety.</p><p></p><p>But I do have to admit, I think a lot of cars look much better with tint on the side windows. I just want everyone to be aware that there are valid reasons from a first responder's perspective and not just the government making our lives even more miserable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12cents, post: 156030, member: 2128"] It is an issue if the fire department has to cut you out of a car. The tint will delay us after breaking the glass to gain access inside the vehicle. We use a windshield saw on the windshield because it is laminated safety glass (that is why you do not see people go through the windshield in modern cars when they do not wear their seat belts). The others we use a small tool to shatter the glass. If we suspect tint on a window then we will have to use the saw here as well. The few minutes we are cutting will delay treatment by the paramedics in severe accidents. The LEOs have their own reasons which are just as valid but is for their safety. But I do have to admit, I think a lot of cars look much better with tint on the side windows. I just want everyone to be aware that there are valid reasons from a first responder's perspective and not just the government making our lives even more miserable. [/QUOTE]
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