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fliprayzin240sx
10-05-2004, 12:27 AM
K...I need some info from people whos well-versed on the california vehicular code book. I got a fix-it ticket for tints and modified exhaust but im in the military and falls under the Military Non-resident clause since i dont own a home in cali, work in cali *other than the base*, dont pay state tax nor do I vote in cali. Could I fight it with *My cars not registered nor am I california licensed*??? Its registered in FL and FL is pretty much do wut u want jes make sure its safe *well atleast in my county* :bs:

Ritz S14
10-05-2004, 12:48 AM
I'm going to quote you onto a different forum where there are peace officers who post.. So give me a half day or so.

96twofourty
10-05-2004, 06:07 PM
whay code did they write you up for?

fliprayzin240sx
10-05-2004, 06:24 PM
Wrote me up for exhaust and tint...27151 cvc and 26708 (a)(2) I might fight it tru written declaration cuz i dont feel like driving all the way to freakin RICHMOND.

Pacman
10-05-2004, 07:47 PM
I would try to fight it. Thats all I can help you with. On a side note, is having the passenger and driver sides front windows illegal to have a tint on (its the darker purple; I know I know, but I buy cars off girls and its what came with it :D ) ? My car has it on all windows and except the windsheild, will I get a ticket?

DRFT
10-05-2004, 08:05 PM
im pretty sure its illegal to have front windows tinted

91rusty240sx
10-06-2004, 01:48 AM
i read on the chp book that your front windows can be tinted, but has to have 70% vision... and you cant tint your windshield...thats just retarted.

idlafie
10-06-2004, 02:18 AM
K...I need some info from people whos well-versed on the california vehicular code book. I got a fix-it ticket for tints and modified exhaust but im in the military and falls under the Military Non-resident clause since i dont own a home in cali, work in cali *other than the base*, dont pay state tax nor do I vote in cali. Could I fight it with *My cars not registered nor am I california licensed*??? Its registered in FL and FL is pretty much do wut u want jes make sure its safe *well atleast in my county* :bs:

From the California Department of Motor Vehicle's website:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/militaryvr.htm

You might want to give DMV a call & ask them how to proceed. Also, give the court a call & let them know you are in the military - they might give you some info on how to get the citation voided.

Anyhow, hope this helps...
Good luck!!!
ID
'95 SE

rancid240
10-06-2004, 04:28 PM
i read on the chp book that your front windows can be tinted, but has to have 70% vision... and you cant tint your windshield...thats just retarted.

thats got to be wrong. anyone i know that has gotten pulled over with tints on the front sides got tickets.

kazuo
10-06-2004, 05:38 PM
Front side windows cannot be tinted.

Everything else except the front can be tinted with 70% minnimum visibility IIRC.

Which means most people have illegal tints (duh)

Look on DMV website, or roll yer windows down when you see cops.

woodysmom
10-06-2004, 05:59 PM
is there a minimum distance your car has to be from the ground?

fliprayzin240sx
10-06-2004, 06:26 PM
From the California Department of Motor Vehicle's website:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/militaryvr.htm

You might want to give DMV a call & ask them how to proceed. Also, give the court a call & let them know you are in the military - they might give you some info on how to get the citation voided.

Anyhow, hope this helps...
Good luck!!!
ID
'95 SE

Yah i already read up on that...no where does it say in there that im MANDATED to comply with california vehicular laws since im in cali. So back to the whole am i supposed to or not??? Imma brush up on FL laws so i can use that as "im legal in my home of residence*

TachyonS14
10-06-2004, 11:12 PM
I don't think it will work because by entering cali, you have to then go by cali rules. I think you are owned.

Legacy
10-06-2004, 11:54 PM
Exhaust tickets are not Fix-it, they're non-correctable. Meaning that if your exhaust violates the 95.0dB limit, even if you go back to stock you still pay the fee which is about $110. The also keep it on record that you violated so that when you do it again, it will cost you more. Next time is about $156... but it varies depending on your area. This was just me.

If your exhaust violates you have no argument. Don't bother, pay and go. I've been fighting with these tickets for 6 months... it's not worth it unless you can get your dB level down before having it checked out by CHP.

Good Luck.

PS> I think if you're car is registered in another state, and you're considered a visitor your car probably follows your home state's guidelines. I believe that's why NikeKids tried to leave his Kentucky licence plate on his S14 in LA for as long as possible.

DRFT
10-07-2004, 12:32 AM
I believe that's why NikeKids tried to leave his Kentucky licence plate on his S14 in LA for as long as possible.
i believe it's kansas

red240
10-07-2004, 09:28 AM
I don't think it will work because by entering cali, you have to then go by cali rules. I think you are owned.

This is not true, if you drive across the USA your car would have to comply with every local law.
Fight it you'll win :hug:

chokudoriS13
10-07-2004, 01:47 PM
PS> I think if you're car is registered in another state, and you're considered a visitor your car probably follows your home state's guidelines. I believe that's why NikeKids tried to leave his Kentucky licence plate on his S14 in LA for as long as possible.


Do not do this! This is currently something the police are watching for and is a really nasty fine. You have 10 days from the day you begin residing in CA to register the car in the state.

kazuo
10-07-2004, 02:00 PM
is there a minimum distance your car has to be from the ground?

Yes. Check DMV/CHP website. In SOcal they cite you for that.

I forgot to mention that frotn windshield cannot be tinted,and yes if your car is out of state and you reside/work in this state you must re-register the car in 10 days.

Might be different for Ray though since he's in the military... maybe ask someone on the base foo? :P

Jung918
10-07-2004, 02:19 PM
ask one of the military lawyers. I'm pretty sure one of them should be able to help you out.

shortandsour
10-07-2004, 11:54 PM
ok im in the military and i have fought these tickets and won, you do not have to register your car in cali, but you have to comply with your state laws when it comes to vechicle mods, like my cars registered in kansas, so i cant recive a ticket for a smog violation, ie too much of the smelly stuff,im in cali alos, since kansas has way more leanient laws on smog. same things apply to everything else, but to my knowlage theres like only 2 states that allow a very light tint some thinglike 90% on the front windows.easiest thing to do is go talk to you post jag guys they probly will know for sure.

Fastback180
10-08-2004, 10:16 AM
Man, ask the old tymers at the hobby shop.
or go to ADC for some legal advice, that's what it's there for.
man go to the mpf and be like "listen hoe's & hoe'detts...get up on PC3 and work that assignment preference sheet to get me out of a state with more cops & laws than Cop Town & Lawville"
:p

fliprayzin240sx
10-09-2004, 02:37 AM
LoL...well i brushed up on my FL statutes. Well its illegal too in FL *atleast according to this one site* but i looked up what the law says word for word...my interpretation is that its illegal to have MIRROR tints. For the Exhaust...it just says excessive...well who would/could define excessive? Theres no Db levels for my county. Then it goes on bout the usual no cut outs, must have muffler and resonator. Imma fight it fo sho cuz i think ive paid cali enough tickets for this year!!! 2 speeding tix and counting!!!

fliprayzin240sx
10-09-2004, 02:39 AM
hhmmm...ADC...forgot bout them...theyd prolly know more than the damn mpf. Now, if only i can figure out where the hell the Area Defense Council bldgs at in Travis....