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  1. AlwaysRt

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    Tinting windows (auto or home) for temperature control has little correlation with % shade of the tint and everything to do with UV efficiency. A very high rated UV but very little tint will do more than a non UV rated maximum tint application. Not only will the car feel cooler, the 'magnifying glass' feeling of the sun shining through the window on your skin will be gone. Added bonus, fabric upholstery/carpeting etc will not fade.
     
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    Why? Who are they hurting other than themselves? If they don't care about their children then I certainly won't waste my time doing it for them. Being on a motorcycle is likely the least concerning thing that is happening to those kids. You can't fix stupid. Sad that the kid was unlucky and born to retarded parents? Sure. My concern? Not at all.

    People need to take responsibility for their own actions or lack thereof. Put your infant/toddler on a motorcycle and have an accident, don't come crying to me or asking for money when you have to bury your kid. Grab a shovel and deal with your own stupidity. Harsh but necessary.

    Those types of laws are just steps to becoming an authoritarian communist nanny state (Duterte's dream).
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    I think Davy was talking about enforcement, not what the law actually says. :wink:
     
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    Maybe not?
    Republic Act No. 10666

    AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN ABOARD MOTORCYLES

    (b) Public roads refer to roads designed by the national government or local government units as roads for public use such as, but not limited to, national highways, provincial roads, city, municipal and barangay streets;

    Republic Act No. 10666 - AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN ABOARD MOTORCYLES : REPUBLIC ACTS - PHILIPPINE LAWS STATUTES and CODES - CHANROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY
     
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    You will not get any Law enforced while this happening but then It IS one for us and One for them;
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    If that belongs to the Driver, I wonder if it is Registered to him? not too hard to find him if it is
     
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    I have seen on one occasions where they had their chase bikes parked 50-100m out from the official check-point and were trying to stop people who did U-turns. The chase bike was completely overwhelmed and could only attempt to snatch 1 bike out of the dozen or so that did a U-turn. (Note: they failed to catch the bike in the one instance I have seen this tactic used....not even sure why they tried to chase after a 1000cc super-sport on a 200cc dirt bike, and on a straight open road no less. 1st gear = 120kph in 3-4 seconds :rolleyes:)

    It makes sense. You can't write someone a ticket for turning around before a checkpoint. "I didn't see the checkpoint, I forgot something at home/work and had to go back to get it." Nothing illegal about that. As for why they can't set up check-points in hidden locations:
    Rightfully so: a check-point down on some dark side-road is shady AF and could lead to a lot of problems if manned by corrupt officers....and if you have 10-20 officers in one location the chances are pretty d*mn high that one of them is going to be corrupt and try some shady sh*t.

    On top of that each check-point has a memorandum stating when and where it is allowed to be set up and also what their activities will be. Check-point activities cannot take place outside of the stated area. (Though I'm not 100% that is the case anymore. Things may have changed.)

    The police are so severely restricted in the Philippines because they are so d*mn corrupt. These restrictions are for the benefit of everyone. You don't want these guys running around all over town enriching themselves like they do in Manila.
     
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    I've heard they are using the old method of setting up checkpoints to enforce these rules. Still just the minor inconvenience of stopping before the checkpoint or driving around it for those that wish to ignore the law. More of the same.
     
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    It makes me think how any enforcers would catch people using phones etc in the cars as nearly all have blacked out windows?
     
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    If your air-con doesn't keep the inside of your car cool without window tint it is not working properly and needs to be serviced. Front windshields should never be tinted as it is downright dangerous....and illegal. (Most laws allow for the top 6 inches to be tinted.)
     
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