04-20-2013, 08:45 PM | #1 |
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How strict on laws are SoCal cops?
I'm moving to OC in the summer and I'm a little curious how strict LA/OC cops there are on tint, no front plate, painted/no reflectors, etc. Any insight? Also, any dealers to go to or avoid?
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04-20-2013, 11:33 PM | #2 |
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Any tints in the front windows are illegal, but most cops would let it go if it's not too dark/limo tint. no front plate varies cop to cop I have gone a year without getting a ticket and I have friends who have gotten twice in a single week. A lot people run painted reflectors and I haven't heard about anyone getting tickets for them.
As for dealerships it also varies by people, personally I really dislike new century BMW but that's just my experience with them... |
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04-21-2013, 09:56 AM | #3 |
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In order for a cop to stop you just for your tint it has to be limo tint or tinted so dark that they cant see inside the vehicle. Mostly you would get cited if they were to stop you for something else like speeding or other moving violation. But then again it depends on which agency stops you. The CHP (California Highway Patrol) for instance is less lenient on this. HTH!
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04-22-2013, 02:03 AM | #4 |
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Bleh, I'll leave my Texas plates on as long as possible... at least I can say it isn't required here. Texas is starting to only issue one plate so I can actually say I didn't get one
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06-02-2013, 11:57 AM | #6 |
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Late reply but here you go! OC is pretty easy going, they wont stop you for tint or lack of front plate, etc but if you are speeding and get pissy with them, they might consider adding those things to the ticket Highway Patrol, is a hit or miss. Depends on the day so no matter whether OC or LA, they might get you for tint.
LA and especially LAX Airport area, very touchy on tint and front plate. Hit or miss but much more likely up there than here in OC. In 10 years, LA got me twice, once for tint and once for plate. OC, never once. |
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06-04-2013, 04:08 PM | #8 | |
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I spend time in both states so while they are partially right, I've also gotten a ticket for front window tint within 20 miles of the border from Arizona on a 67mph in a 65 + front (non limo, but tx legal applied at the dealership) window tint on a fully normal street TX car again with matching credentials. That specific officer told me that once a car enters the state, it must be fully legal within that state so I believe you are expected to remove the tint at the border even for sight seeing. This kind of relates to gun owners as well so I think he is legally correct. I have a concealed license in TX which gives me the same rights in many other states although there are combinations of states on a given road trip that require me to remove the ammo and put the gun in the trunk for that leg of the trip. I have been driving around Santa Monica with paper plates for over a year with absolutely no trouble. I had to actually renew my plates and they are not even on the car, front or otherwise. |
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Makes me think about tolls and temp plates |
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06-04-2013, 04:57 PM | #10 |
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All good points, didnt think about those. I actually moved from Dallas to So Cal and kept my Texas Tags for at least a year but also kept my Drivers License. Got stopped and told the cop I just moved here 2 weeks ago, which was nearly a year later. He didnt say anything after that but I did get the speeding ticket, which I certainly deserved.
Part of the reason I did that was because during that time, Gray Davis-Gov of CA had just tripled the cost for registering vehicles. The nice thing was that after about a year, dont recall exactly, it was reversed and then I switched everything over. Steve, the toll idea could be even worse. A temp dealer tag with no tollpass can get you a very hefty fine. I did that after buying a new car, Highway Patrol stopped me and I had no idea why since I wasnt speeding. He was just at the end of the tollpass area and told me he didnt see a tollpass cardd displayed. I told him its a new car and havent received from the TollRoads yet but I told him I registered the car online with the TollRoads. He told me that was great but since I dont have a tag, how could the toll road know what to charge me I told him good point, I didnt think about that. He told me, that is a $1000 fine so he would let me go this time but if I try it again, he'll fine me for that time and this one, which will double the fine. I went and got my tollpass card. Saving $30.00 a month wasnt worth the risk of paying $1,000+ |
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06-04-2013, 06:38 PM | #11 |
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$75/year in texas beats the $350 they tried to hit me up for on one of my cars so I renew in Texas. The court always dismisses the case when they see a recent utility bill, drivers license and car insurance all at the same address in Texas. If you lose that and you legitimately live here, I have a feeling they will stick it to you.
With a standard looking car like the 328 in any reasonable color, I think you can get away with driving forever without attracting attention. Drive through the wrong po-dunk town with loud exhaust and you'll be paying huge fines. I specifically keep the paper plates to avoid the front license plate ticket actually, the HOV's here require toll passes with cameras everywhere and as said above, the price is too high to tempt. It helps that you can't read the sales receipt any more because it is sun faded but I think upon closer inspection, the officer would clearly write me for something for that. |
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