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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:how does it improve security, if one is jacked hapo ndani the thug can easily get by without being noticed, plus if cops start following you they might fire into the car assuming all are thugs.
I remember a case of a guy whose car number plate had been cloned and used on another car for a crime, then cops spotted his car and started following him and its the fact that they saw he was alone in the car and was not behaving erratically that they managed to stop him and ask some questions, with these tints bullets might have been fired and questions asked latter. It's double edged. Could help to confuse the adversary on number of occupants plus if armed, you have time to aim and shoot! HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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@Obiero,Off course is doesn't its a BTW..a parallel.. obiero wrote:Chaka wrote:This thing about security.. Guys like burglar proofing their houses(metal grills everywhere).Now should there be an emergency( like a fire)..one may find they cannot exit the house in a hurry,thanks the door and window grills So how does it relate to car tints
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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obiero wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:how does it improve security, if one is jacked hapo ndani the thug can easily get by without being noticed, plus if cops start following you they might fire into the car assuming all are thugs.
I remember a case of a guy whose car number plate had been cloned and used on another car for a crime, then cops spotted his car and started following him and its the fact that they saw he was alone in the car and was not behaving erratically that they managed to stop him and ask some questions, with these tints bullets might have been fired and questions asked latter. It's double edged. Could help to confuse the adversary on number of occupants plus if armed, you have time to aim and shoot! sure, of course it works both ways, the opportunistic thug will be put off, but security issues are the exception rather than the norm and i think the privacy part is the bigger advantage as compared to a car without. Reminds me of the lady who was shot and killed hapo city park, when she was with the relative, the car had tinted windows and the cops just shot at it, I imagine a scenario where one has their kid in the car and cops just shoot, at least wakiona mtoto they might be more considerate.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:obiero wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:how does it improve security, if one is jacked hapo ndani the thug can easily get by without being noticed, plus if cops start following you they might fire into the car assuming all are thugs.
I remember a case of a guy whose car number plate had been cloned and used on another car for a crime, then cops spotted his car and started following him and its the fact that they saw he was alone in the car and was not behaving erratically that they managed to stop him and ask some questions, with these tints bullets might have been fired and questions asked latter. It's double edged. Could help to confuse the adversary on number of occupants plus if armed, you have time to aim and shoot! sure, of course it works both ways, the opportunistic thug will be put off, but security issues are the exception rather than the norm and i think the privacy part is the bigger advantage as compared to a car without. Reminds me of the lady who was shot and killed hapo city park, when she was with the relative, the car had tinted windows and the cops just shot at it, I imagine a scenario where one has their kid in the car and cops just shoot, at least wakiona mtoto they might be more considerate. Someone was joking about how Kenyans buy very expensive cars then hide in them through tinting, saying if they bought one they would get the clear glass with nothing even the factory light tint for everyone to see. To Each His Own
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,211 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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subaru wrote:MugundaMan wrote:subaru wrote:Could one of your neighbours be having a tinted compressor whose video was on social media a few weeks back He he he nope, what happened? It was heavily tinted and was bouncing in some parking somewhere then someone naughty posted ownership details Ya dunia kweli ni mengi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,211 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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mmarto wrote:5. A policeman caught me on phone while in a clear car. He saw from the side. With tints i wont have been naswad I think I am beginning to get convinced that tinting has more pros than cons compared to clear windows. Of late I have been observing the behavior of Karaos on the road and have found that unless it is a probox or a battered old car, they rarely stop tinted cars, especially those with front tint! Tinted machines just pass through checkpoints nyweeee. Perhaps the cops fear some VIP might be in there. When the cops are highway criminals themselves (bribe seekers..which they almost all are) perhaps that small tint investment is worth it! Lakini mambo za kubeba leggy slay queenies humo humo watu waache!
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