Re: Sunfilms | A cheap option is not always the best one | Lesson learned Guys, let us all agree to disagree here.
If we were to discuss the legality of modifications, more than half of the threads posted on the DIY section would be deemed illegal - upsized tyres, tuning engines, electrical modifications, roof carriers, installing light bars, installing aftermarket suspensions, LEDs, sun films and the list goes on. We would end up turning this into a law forum rather than an automotive one. Heck, there is a thread on this very forum where Kerala MVD deemed T-BHP stickers as illegal ( Link (Team-BHP stickers illegal, says Kerala RTO)). Does that mean this forum is indulging in illegal activities by selling them?
In this country, a lot depends on the police who stopped us. Just like us fighting over interpretation of rules, police too seem to have different views on different rules. Some states are lenient while others nitpick even on the smallest of things. Let us leave the onus on the owner of the vehicle / user who installed the modification. Let them deal with the legality (and face consequences/fines if deemed illegal). The information they share though would be invaluable to the rest of us - just like this thread where Diwan shared their experience with a sun film.
Before someone points out that I too broke the law by installing sun films - yes I did! I am fully aware of what I am getting into. Police in my state are okay as long as occupants inside the vehicle are clearly visible from the outside. If I get caught travelling in a different state/city, I am ready to face consequences. I've had enough of the sun burning my face and arms during long drives. |