The Government of Barbados is set to introduce new vehicle window tint regulations aimed at enhancing public safety and supporting law enforcement in combating crime.
These measures, once implemented, will help officers better investigate criminal activities by ensuring increased visibility inside vehicles.
The new regulations, which focus on controlling the level of tint on vehicle windows, are expected to deter criminal behaviour and improve the ability of law enforcement to monitor suspicious activity.
By reducing the darkness of window tints, law enforcement officials will have a clearer view of a vehicle’s interior, providing a key tool in crime reduction efforts.
The regulations specify that the minimum permissible tint percentage will be 20 per cent, meaning windows must allow at least 20 per cent of light to pass through. This applies to side windows, rear windows, and the windscreen.
The lower the percentage, the darker the tint, so a 20 per cent limit ensures a balance between privacy and visibility.
In addition to the 20 per cent limit, the new regulations stipulate that:
Windscreen tint: A maximum of five inches of tint will be permitted at the top of the windscreen, offering sun protection while maintaining a clear view into the vehicle.
Prohibited tints: Reflective tints, including metallic or mirrored finishes, will be banned under the new rules.
The Office of the Attorney General has outlined steps that drivers should take to ensure their vehicles comply with the upcoming changes:
Check your tint: Vehicle owners should have their current window tints professionally measured to confirm they meet the 20 per cent maximum darkness regulation.
Non-compliant tint removal: If a vehicle’s tint is darker than 20 per cent or uses metallic/mirrored tint, it will need to be removed to comply with the new law.
Install compliant tints: Drivers whose vehicles do not meet the requirements are encouraged to install new window tints that adhere to the 20 per cent limit.
Authorities believe that these new regulations, once enforced, will foster a safer environment across Barbados by preventing illegal activities that can be concealed behind darkened windows. By complying with the law, vehicle owners can contribute to reducing crime and supporting law enforcement in their efforts to protect the public.
The government is urging all motorists to ensure their vehicles are compliant with the new tint regulations when they come into effect.
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