Film as Accomplice

It's an unfortunate fact that the words "illegal window tint" appear in a large number of police reports nationwide. Polling daily news reports from around the country will provide an exhausting number of incidents. Illegal tint is so closely associated with "suspicious vehicles," that officers frequently admit it is one of their number one tools for identifying potential criminals.

Here's a condensed list of what has surfaced in recent days:

Moultrie, Ga.-Abel Luis Hernandez was charged with driving without a license and a window tint violation … Baton Rouge, La.-Thomas Waldron, 19, was charged with a first-offense DWI, after being pulled, and also charged for, improper window tint … Ben Harbor, Maine-Dylan J. Linscott, 18, was summonsed on a charge of operating a vehicle with excessive window tint …

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