All three issues were detected in Kildare
Gardai in Kildare stopped a number of vehicles on Tuesday after observing that the windows on all the vehicles had an "excessive tint."
As per the law, 65% of light must be able to pass through the window of a vehicle, however, these were all found to be in breach of that regulation.Fixed charge penalty notices and penalty points have been issued to all the drivers. In a statement released online, Gardai said: "Naas Roads Policing Unit stopped 3 vehicles for excessive tint on windows. 65% of light must transmit /pass through windows. Average light transmission here was 34%. FCPNs and penalty points issued to all motorists."Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you.
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