![]() So if I had a medical exemption for my new car, I would've been fine. That's just something I learned while googling the last hour or so. Out of state visitors are exempt from NY law so long as they are abiding by their own state's laws. I personally think that given my personal situation as explained above, they should've let me slide with a warning perhaps and I could've sorted things in the next few days. The NYPD officer explained to me that they're really cracking down and have labeled it a hazard to have dark tints. I've had pretty sensitive skin for years, hence the reason for the exemption. Once it's registered in NJ, I'll go ahead and apply for a medical exemption form again and then get it tinted appropriately. Short term: remove front side window tint completely. ![]() Instead, he STILL gave me the ticket and said that if I remove it before the sun goes down tomorrow and pull up to any precinct in NYC and show an officer that I've done it, they'll make the ticket disappear. Because it's in limbo and I had medical exemption on my previous vehicle, I thought he'd let me slide. I had a medical exemption card on my E92 M3 which I showed to the officer because I haven't gone to the DMV yet to fully register this car in NJ. I had no idea what they were but apparently they're THREE PERCENT aka dark as eff. The guy had a tint transmitter to calculate what my windows were. I just picked my F82 up a few weeks ago now and it has some pretty dark tint coming from Cali. So, I just got in from a trip to the city where I was pulled over for having tints.
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