Re: Car tints banned by HC! EDIT: Supreme Court bans all kinds of sunfilms in cars Quote:
Originally Posted by Tejas@perioimpl Make your children wear full sleeved clothes or apply a sunblock if you are worried.
Not trying to poke fun here, but the trend i'm seeing is that people are just arguing for the sake of finding a fault with the judgement. |
I would like to know that how many people bother about UV protection, IR, Heat Rejection and then how many bother only about the VLT (darkness) while going for installation.
I feel that if many would have done so sincerely then we wouldn't had this ban or this thread.
Secondly, at any given point of time, the sunlight would be coming from one or max two sides in a car, why can't kids be moved to area opposite the sunlight. That should take care of the problem.
I am getting strong feeling that the Hon'le SC or Lawmakers will reconsider the ban and allow total combined VLT of 50/70 including Sun Control Films/Tints on the glass (and rightly so), BUT despite saying that I must also say that similar misuse by putting darker films will also start (even few BHPians and so called educated drivers in metro cities will also do that). Not everyone will be reading this thread or trying to understand the real situation and when the ban is lifted, will not be knowing what and how it happened will go back to his usual practise of putting darker film.
OT
I can't help but comparing the situation of what happening in our Goa.
Here every day, a mini traffic jam takes place at Miramar, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. Reason, school starting and getting over. Now consider that the school is the most sought-after school in Goa and is located at a posh locality. So when the parents drop/pick-up their kids, its traffic jam with all kind of luxury cars are parked on the busy road and the helpless traffic policemen can't really do much as everyone thinks he/she is a VIP. Also remember that more than half of the cars are driven by ladies. Believe me this is really a big nuisance for other people.
Now to lessen the severity of the situation, Govt has erected a covered Foot over bridge after spending good sums of money. But the first reaction of the parents (esp mothers) that we would NOT encourage our little kids to take the FOB beacuse our dear kids are already tired after the school and they have to carry the burden of the bags on their tiny shoulders and climbing the footsteps with the bags would be Torturous for them (why can't mothers/maids/drivers carry the bag, which anyway were and are doing), therefore the caring parents have collectively decided not to use the FOB. Tell me who is at fault, Govt or so called Aam Aadmi (I understand school is not for Aam Aadmi).
Last edited by carwatcher : 5th June 2012 at 11:00.
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