Tinted glass on cars is regulated or even banned in some countries and Pakistan due to several reasons related to safety, law enforcement, and visibility concerns. Here are some common reasons given below why black mirrors are Banned in Pakistan.
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Safety issues
Tinted windows can reduce visibility, especially at night or in low light. It can make it more challenging for drivers to notice other vehicles, bicycles, or people who walk, which raises the possibility of accidents. During incidents, rescue workers could find it difficult to determine the situation inside a car with a lot of tints.
Law enforcement purposes
Tinted windows might make it difficult for police officers from seeing inside the vehicle during routine traffic stops or suspicious activities. It can make it more difficult for them, to identify passengers, or detect potential threats. Regulations on window tinting ensure that law enforcement can maintain visual contact with the occupants of a vehicle.
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Identification and verification
Tinted windows can make it challenging to identify drivers and passengers in situations where identification is necessary, such as toll booths, security checkpoints, or border crossings. Regulations aim to ensure that People can be easily identified when required.
Crime prevention
Heavily tinted windows can provide privacy to citizens, making it easier for criminal activities to go unnoticed. Law enforcement agencies may have difficulty observing potential criminal behavior or identifying suspects inside a vehicle with heavily tinted windows.
illegal activities
This is the most popular reason why black mirrors are banned in Pakistan, to prevent illegal operations including criminal activity involving drugs, human trafficking, and smuggling. Black mirror tint makes it more difficult for law authorities to find and arrest those who are engaged in illegal activities.