In Iowa, it is illegal to tint your windshield, and side and rear windows can only be tinted to a certain percent (They police have devices to measure opacity). The reasoning is that cops need to be able to see the driver's face for identification and when stopping a car to see if you are pulling a gun on them. -Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Honig" <honig@sprynet.com> To: "petro" <petro@bounty.org>; <cypherpunks@cyberpass.net> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 10:29 PM Subject: CDR: Re: Kyllo: Taking the 5th on the 4th
At 06:44 PM 7/3/01 -0700, petro wrote:
Although the ruling only appears to apply to one's home it does raise questions whether citizens may have the right to prevent their observation while in public. After all one is permitted tinted windows on autos. Despite certain
Not everywhere, and even then not all windows.
Forget windows. Noone tells bimbos to remove wigs, facepaint, sunglasses, gloves, various subdermal implants. You can, of course, *observe* them, but you can't force them to reveal (flash to Planet of the Apes sequel) their *true face*.