As a former and future defense attorney and as a current prosecutor I find it to be inherently unjustified when law enforcement (LEO) stops a vehicle for tint violations. First, a LEO can only speculate on the "darkness" of the tint until he actually measures it. Measuring it requires your car to be stopped and the door open (or window partially down). If a LEO stops you for that violation it is illegal because of the lack of probable cause. However, in Florida, courts are increasingly giving LE the benefit of the doubt. Not fair. I personally put on the darkest available (Not reflective). Let them stop me. :evil: