Chennai city is abuzz with activity
– vehicles are being stopped – owners get out and get into argument with the
Police Officer. Many either pretend
ignorance or argue on what is permissible limit. Eventually, Police prevails
and they end up paying Rs.100/- as fine – but that is only a beginning……. – as the second time and subsequent times,
the fines would be higher.
Tinted glass refers to any glass
that has been treated with a material such as a film or coating, which reduces
the transmission of light through it. Glass can be tinted with various types of
coating, which block and/or reflect different amounts and types of light,
according to the needs and preferences of the consumer. There are many types of window tint available
in the market for a wide variety of uses from solar heat reduction to UV
protection, privacy to safety and security, decorative applications to heat
retention. Heat rejection films are
normally applied to the interior of flat glass windows to reduce the amount of
infrared, visible light, andultraviolet (UV) radiation entering windows.
The coloured or tinted glasses that
have a film affixed on the door glasses on side and at the back reduces the
visible light transmission through the car windows and would protect those
inside from the hot sun, would also enhance the efficiency of air-conditioners –
it can pose trouble to the driver as the vision of things outside gets
restricted, especially during night times. As a natural corollary, those inside are not
seen from outside and this sometimes helps anti-social elements. Law Enforcing Agencies are concerned that they
would not be able to see and identify those inside the vehicle with tinted
glasses. In many jurisdictions, there
are laws to ensure darkness of films do not present a danger to motorists and
also ensure proper identification by Police.
Understand that the laws of every
state in the U.S.
regulate the degree to which car windows can be tinted, especially the front
windows. In India , things change when there is rule and only when it is
strongly implemented. The Supreme Court recently, banned the use of tinted glass, restricting
visions beyond permissible limit as fixed under the Motor Vehicles Act, in
vehicles. A bench headed by Chief
Justice SH Kapadia, however, made it clear that tinted glass can be used in
vehicles of government officials for security purposes and asked the state
governments to frame guidelines regarding this. The Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, says
that the glasses of windscreen and rear windows of vehicles should have a
visual light transmission of 70 per cent and for side windows it should be at
least 50 per cent. The court passed the
order on a plea seeking complete ban on use of dark films on car windows,
including the vehicles used by VVIPs, alleging that many crimes in cities were
committed by people using such cars with tinted windows.
The petitioner, Avishek Goenka, had
contended that he had 25 RTI query replies from various police stations to back
his claim that many crimes, including sexual assault on women, were committed
by offenders who used cars with tinted glasses to evade public gaze and conceal
their identity.
The week starting 21st May
2012 has been different for Motorists (4 wheeler owners) in Chennai, as the Chennai traffic police started penalizing those who have black films
on their cars. The police have installed
sign boards at various junctions in the city to raise awareness on the Supreme
Court's April 27 order banning tinted glasses. "The sign boards have been
put up on important roads like Anna Salai, Pattulos Road and at landmarks such as
Labour Statue, Anna Statue and the Royapettah bell clock," said an Egmore
police officer. The fine is Rs 100 for a
first-time offence and Rs 300 for successive violations.
Police officers said they had roped
in people for the job. "We have mobilised resources and will fine as well
as remove tinted films on the spot," additional commissioner of police
Sanjay Arora said. Though the SC order
allows for 70% transparency for windshields and 50% transparency for windows,
if the car is comes with tinted glasses, there is a blanket ban on using films
after purchase of the vehicle. Police
checked vehicles at 24 spots in the city. "There are 12 assistant
commissioners in the city and each was told to monitor two locations,"
Arora said.
Officers said motorists initially
resisted when policemen booked them. Many said they were not aware of the rule
and pleaded to be let off, said an officer from Egmore. "But there have
been several news reports and we put up signboards at junctions to raise
awareness," he said. "We also posted messages on Facebook. There was
no reason for them not to know the rule." Near Periyar Statue on Anna Salai, the police
were armed with newspaper clippings and a copy of the apex court order.
In a live incident, a SUV was made
to stop. The man at the wheels was asked
to come out. Stepping down, he started
arguing that he was not aware of the rule. The Police Officer coolly told him that he
need to know, especially when it is the hop topic in TV and in newspaper. Then the car owner said that what he had was
not black. Officer : ‘black or blue’ as
long as it is invisible, it is violation. The man still argued that it is visible to him
from outside. The cop coolly called a
man walking on the road; who came nearer with some trepidation. Cop asked the man – ‘are you able to see
inside’. Without battling an eye-lid
that man said, ‘No Sir’. The Cop turned
to the owner and said ‘see, even this gentleman is not able to see what is
inside your car’ – you better pay the fine. He concluded swiftly by printing an
e-generated challan
… now most Car owners are driving
with fear that they would be stopped and fined. The technicians to remove the sun film are not
readily available. They state that
removing the glass sheet is simple but removing the adhesives is quite a job
and would take more than 2 hours. They do
the job with the aid of razor blade, alcohol and car shampoo. The adhesive has to be removed as it will be difficult to see when it is left on the clear
window. Steam is also used to aid in
tint removal.
after removal - inside visible now
Fortunately I could find one
technician who has removed the light-tint, I had on my car after charging
Rs.500/-
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar .
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