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Tinted windows lead to charges for North Bay driver

Ontario Provincial Police in North Bay is reminding the public that a tinted windshield can lead to charges following an incident earlier this month. (Photo from @OPP_COMM_NER Twitter) Ontario Provincial Police in North Bay is reminding the public that a tinted windshield can lead to charges following an incident earlier this month. (Photo from @OPP_COMM_NER Twitter)
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Ontario Provincial Police in North Bay is reminding the public that a tinted windshield can lead to charges following an incident earlier this month.

Police said a 29-year-old driver was stopped on Highway 11 because the coating on the windows of the vehicle was too dark.

The driver has been charged for having a windshield coat that obstructs the view and for having improper tires.

“The vehicle was deemed unfit, plates seized and (the) vehicle was towed,” police said in a tweet Thursday.

In Ontario, fines for having too dark a tint on your windshield range from $85 to $500.

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