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JaxDad
Nov 08, 2017Explorer III
You never know when it will come up, a slightly different issue, but a friend of mine had a near miss a few years back in a big box store parking lot in PA.
The previous owner of his Class C had tinted the windows, all the rear windows and both passs. and drivers side windows.
A LEO responding to a call about a different person in a Class C found my friends unit first and approached.
It was soon evident that he had approached the wrong vehicle but pointed out to my friend that he was going to let him go this time because he was so close to the state line and travelling but that the next time he came through Pennsylvania he should have the tent which is illegal in that state removed. It was soon evident that he had approached the wrong vehicle but pointed out to my friend that he was going to let him go this time because he was so close to the state line and travelling but that the next time he came through Pennsylvania he should have the tent which is illegal in that state removed. By law he could have ordered the vehicle to be in compliance, I.E. strip the tint, before proceeding.
I guess it’s like speeding, you might get away with it for years, or not.
The previous owner of his Class C had tinted the windows, all the rear windows and both passs. and drivers side windows.
A LEO responding to a call about a different person in a Class C found my friends unit first and approached.
It was soon evident that he had approached the wrong vehicle but pointed out to my friend that he was going to let him go this time because he was so close to the state line and travelling but that the next time he came through Pennsylvania he should have the tent which is illegal in that state removed. It was soon evident that he had approached the wrong vehicle but pointed out to my friend that he was going to let him go this time because he was so close to the state line and travelling but that the next time he came through Pennsylvania he should have the tent which is illegal in that state removed. By law he could have ordered the vehicle to be in compliance, I.E. strip the tint, before proceeding.
I guess it’s like speeding, you might get away with it for years, or not.
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