Posted by Billy NY on May 19, 2009 at 07:00:19 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: just a rant posted by johndeeregene on May 18, 2009 at 21:12:36:
Boys from the local barracks made a friend remove his, or deal with the ticket, was borderline like an '05 truck, looked fine too, but not sure how it measured up to whatever they inspect/check the opacity (if that is the correct term)with. I've got a cobra mustang with tinted windows, not sure if it's over the limit or what, had no idea that this was an issue when it was done, so when I see the boys, I roll the windows down. I too would love to tell em to go pound salt, but others ruined this for us long ago.
Pretty sure that is what happened here too, they were ambushed, human nature is wonderful isn't it, take something harmless and use it for the element of surprise to kill an unsuspecting law enforcement person
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