Kalimpong traffic police crackdown on tainted glass
MUKESH SHARMA
Kalimpong,
June 7
Using
black film is a violation under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The law says that
windshields must have at least 70% transparency and windows a minimum of 50%
transparency. Tinted glasses that come as part of the vehicle manufacturing
design are exempt from the rule. The apex court, acting on public interest
litigation, had on May 27 directed all States to implement the rule from May 4.
The
petitioner had argued that darkened glasses "give immunity to
violators" and are "used as a tool of criminality, considerably
increasing criminal activities". He also stated that drivers of cars with
tinted glasses had lower visibility and are 18- 35% more likely to be involved
in accidents.
The
court order exempts VVIPs from the rule, provided that the State government
lists out persons who need tinted vehicle glasses for reasons of security.
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