"There's a lot of misinterpretation of the law," says Sgt. Brian Pennings with the California Highway Patrol. "For instance, the law says that you can have 70% transparency on your front windows and people will construe that as saying, well, that means I can have 30% tint. That is not correct."
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"The reason why the law says we can have 30% is because there is a 30% tint from the factory already in the glass... If it's darker than that, it is illegal," Pennings said.
Pennings says offenders will often say that the dealership sold the car to them that way.
"There is no such thing as factory front tinted windows," Pennings said. He added that in order for a dealership to sell you a car with front tinted windows, they have to make you sign a document stating that your vehicle is not legal in the state of California.
"There's not a manufacturer in the world who produces a vehicle with illegally tinted windows," he said. "What you have is dealerships who will put in options where the vehicle has film on them. If there is film on the glass, it is not factory, it's a dealer option and it's illegal to drive."
You are allowed to have your rear seat windows tinted as long as your car has a side mirror on each side.
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