Powered by iPetitions - Start your online petition now

Signatures 967 total

Page: « 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... 20 »

  1. 51
    Name: Timothy Nguyen on Sep 29, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  2. 52
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 29, 2006
    Comments: I agree as long as the police can still see in the vehicle
    Flag
  3. 53
    Name: JAY MAKWANA on Oct 8, 2006
    Comments: Great job guys i just got a ticket this morning for having my front windows tinted which are pretyy light tint and you can see inside who is the driver of the vehicle but i'm dark skined oerson and driving a brand new mercedes benz good luck guys
    Flag
  4. 54
    Name: Elaine Flores Noriega on Oct 12, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  5. 55
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2006
    Comments: i
    Flag
  6. 56
    Name: Chad on Nov 1, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  7. 57
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 1, 2006
    Comments: I must say that I have been driving for 21 years and have never gotten a ticket UNTIL TODAY. And my chances are higher for getting a ticket because of the amount of driving I have to do for work. Anyway, today a police officer on a motorcycle did a U-turn (where you can't U-turn) to pull me over this morning. When I asked him why he said because I have tinted windows. He gave me a fix it ticket. I have 20% on my rear window and 60% on front windows. I also have a brow that is 20% and is above my mirror, so it's really not that noticable. As soon as he handed me my ticket I questioned him about the 4-6 cars that just drove by with darker windows than mine. He commented that there are more of us than the 30 Police Officres in that section of town... Then I just had to say.. "So, if there are only 30 PO's shouldn't you be spending your time more wisely" He said have a nice day then walked off.
    Flag
  8. 58
    Name: Ron Balch on Nov 6, 2006
    Comments: My wife just got one of these fix-it tickets to have the tint removed. She has melanoma skin cancer so blocking as much sun as possible is crucial for her. My thoughts on this was that the officer saw the car when he was on the other side of the highway, then had to finish giving the ticket to that person, then turn around and catch up to her. That means in my estimation that he had to be going at 80 or 90 mph to catch her. Nice way to put others lives at risk to catch someone with window tint. I would also think that cops would have better things to do nowadays than chasing down window tint violators.
    Flag
  9. 59
    Name: David Cho on Nov 11, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  10. 60
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 11, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  11. 61
    Name: Alexander Piggee on Nov 13, 2006
    Comments: I also agree with you, i feel there's so many others thing to worry about then the tint of someone's car. They say it helps an officer so they can see the driver and passenger, but if that's the case then why allow tint in the back windshield or sides windows if i was a cop i would like to know whats going on in the back of the car more then in the front, a person could be a threat in the back of the car just as while as a person in the front. My point is an officer is never going to be safe pulling someone over, and making this law is not fair to the other people who don't have bad intentions of having tint. We shouldn't suffer for other peoples mistakes. And if that's the case officers shouldn't have tint on their cars as well no double standards.
    Flag
  12. 62
    Name: James Brazzle on Nov 14, 2006
    Comments: fuck em
    Flag
  13. 63
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 20, 2006
    Comments: Agree 100%
    Flag
  14. 64
    Name: Rodney Leflore on Nov 20, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  15. 65
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 21, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  16. 66
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 23, 2006
    Comments: Just as long as it is NOT limo tint in the front windows.
    Flag
  17. 67
    Name: Griffin Stonhaus on Nov 24, 2006
    Comments: I definitely support the petition. 35% or more is safe for the CHP officer and also provides safety and benefits of car drivers.
    Flag
  18. 68
    Name: Nai Xiong on Nov 28, 2006
    Comments: I agree 110 percent of what you have posted..
    Flag
  19. 69
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 6, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  20. 70
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 8, 2006
    Comments: What a great initiative. I was just pulled over this passed week by a CHP officer who harassed and ticketed me for window tint. It is disgusting that our tax dollars pay for the Highway Patrol to harass citizens instead of doing their job and protecting the community from real threats.
    Flag
  21. 71
    Name: Matthew Bellsouth on Dec 8, 2006
    Comments: I think the law should be changed. CA is too restrictive. I drive 40k miles a year and I am probably the safest driver on the road. I never speed and I am always paying attention. However, I think it is horrible to expect me to drive 4 hours in 110 degree heat with the sun melting my left arm. GIVE US A BREAK PLEASE
    Flag
  22. 72
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  23. 73
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2006
    Comments: I agree i have no air conditioning in my car and need it in summer to keep my car cooler
    Flag
  24. 74
    Name: Noel Arias on Dec 15, 2006
    Comments: I agree.
    Flag
  25. 75
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 15, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  26. 76
    Name: Michael Georgio on Dec 18, 2006
    Comments: Are there any cases that deal with this law that have been won by the defense
    Flag
  27. 77
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2006
    Comments: I have been pulled over 5 times already for tint. Its a rediculous law police should be fighting crime not trying to correct a persons car
    Flag
  28. 78
    Name: Daisy on Dec 20, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  29. 79
    Name: Michael J. Sicoli on Dec 21, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  30. 80
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 24, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  31. 81
    Name: Mary Davies on Dec 26, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  32. 82
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 31, 2006
    Comments:
    Flag
  33. 83
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 2, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  34. 84
    Name: Tony on Jan 3, 2007
    Comments: Got pulled over for 35% window tint on the front windows. I have had them for 4 years and have been "next" to many Police on the road and never pulled over once. I was pulled over by a young CHP, that i guess needed something to do. I was driving an SUV with tinted windows in the back, which he should be worried more than me in the front. Also, how many judges, officers, lawers, sport players have tint, posibly even this officers boss and yet they stop you. this officer and/or officers know it is out their and many people in high ranks have them... Get this, i have complained about speeders on my stree to our local PD, along with some neighbors, nothing has been done in the last year, except a speed monitor, but yet i get a tint fix it ticket. I guess if they have time or some child gets hit they will look into it, until then we will give inocent people window fix it tickets!!!
    Flag
  35. 85
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 7, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  36. 86
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 7, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  37. 87
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 8, 2007
    Comments: I am 36 yrs old, and recieved my first fix it ticket this evening, by this dick of a CHP officer on a bike. I am a LACO Firefighter, and he said some bullshit abouthe tickets all officers & Firemen the same. I told him, that I'll just get it fixed and re-tint them. So Have a wonderful day officer Grant, CHP Hwy 5 just north of San Diego. Btw officer grant when your house is on fire or you crash your bike, hope im not responding!
    Flag
  38. 88
    Name: Brian on Jan 8, 2007
    Comments: Just gives them a reason to stop you for no reason.
    Flag
  39. 89
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  40. 90
    Name: Jason Pannell on Jan 11, 2007
    Comments: We need to save our eyes and our skin. UV radiation causes damage every second we are out in it. For some of us we spend much time in a vehicle. UV radiation leads to vision loss, Thymine Dimers( DNA mutations leading to cancer) and wrinkles. Not to mention the health risks of being in a vehicle that is in the excess of 140 degrees F. Reduction of these temps also reduces use of air conditioning, leading to an increse in fuel economy which leads to less fuel used and of course with that less needed and less CO2 gas being produced.... lessening the impact on global warming.
    Flag
  41. 91
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 11, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  42. 92
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 17, 2007
    Comments: I've received numerous tikets for my tint I just get it removed and checked then I get it tinted again such a waist of time and money.
    Flag
  43. 93
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 17, 2007
    Comments: I've received numerous tikets for my tint I just get it removed and checked then I get it tinted again such a waist of time and money.
    Flag
  44. 94
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 18, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  45. 95
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2007
    Comments: I hate the law i've had 5 fix it tickets.
    Flag
  46. 96
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 19, 2007
    Comments: I travel across country all the time and I would feel a lot safer if someone couldn't see inside of my vehicle, and the sun really causes a glare to my eyes while I'm driving. Darker tint would really help me to be a better driver and stop vehicular crimes.
    Flag
  47. 97
    Name: Anonymous on Jan 21, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag
  48. 98
    Name: Tim E on Jan 21, 2007
    Comments: yea the tint laws in this state are way to strict. if the cops are scared they shouldnt be doing the job
    Flag
  49. 99
    Name: NOT A SIGNATURE on Jan 22, 2007
    Comments: Wow, what a bunch of morons! First of all, the CHP doesn't "gain revenue" from tickets, you jackasses! They don't make a dime--the city or county they write the ticket in gets the dough. Second, the tint-law has nothing to do with a cop being able to see vehicle occupants. Read the vehicle code, and you'll see that the tint law has to do with limiting night-time visibility. Third, you whiners that want tint on you side-windows to block the sun better realize that your windshield lets in a lot of light, too! Fourth, you whine about the police goving after "real crimes." Last time I checked, as much as you disagree with it, tint is illegal according to the Vehicle Code. You violate the law, you pay a price. Officers are sworn to uphold THE LAW, not just "real crmies." Besides, let's see you go find a murderer/robber/rapist every single day. If you're that good at it, I'd love to have you as an officer protecting me. You're a bunch of crying jackasses who don't know the law or anything about the police. Get some sunglasses and where a long-sleeve shirt if you're than terrified of the sun. Furthermore, people with real reasons to have tint are allowed to have it under the California Vehicle Code--something you'd know if you had a justifiable reason to put it on your cars!
    Flag
  50. 100
    Name: Eddie on Jan 23, 2007
    Comments:
    Flag

Page: « 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... 20 »

Sponsored links