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It makes sense to ban tinted visors

Dear Sir,

Although there’s some cars where you can see the driver, others you’ll have a hard time recognising the driver (such as the white Tiburon, with racing rims seen this afternoon in Devonshire after 5pm, turning onto the road by Saltus Cavendish).

Had it not been for the fact you could just about make out that the driver turned out to be a female, you wouldn’t have known who the driver was because the front was dark.

If vehicles (such as that one) are being passed now (meaning that although people take off illegal tint to get their cars passed, the illegal tint goes back on afterwards and the police still don’t stop such a vehicle) think of how much damage a robber or murderer can do since neither the police, the Minister of Transportation, or even TCD have taken this matter seriously?

This leads to a possibility that after dark-tinted visors become banned, they’re likely to use one of these modified cars with dark tint to do their rampage of terror with?

How many murders and robberies will it take to convince the police, TCD, the bike places, and these custom-made businesses to realise just how much of a hindrance such a look has become?

Therefore, it only makes sense to ban dark tint altogether. For slightly shaded cars, though, that tint is okay.

For all those riders who love dark tint, get used to wearing shades whenever you ride (if you still need a visor to block out bugs, get a clear visor).

The crime won’t end unfortunately, but at least this form of it will be blocked.

ANONYMOUS