New tint regulations

New tint regulations

The office of the Attorney-General has issued a statement providing details of the new car tint regulations for Barbados.

The statement is as follows:

The Government of Barbados is introducing new regulations for window tinting on vehicles, aiming to enhance public safety and empower law enforcement in their fight against crime. These regulations, once implemented, will support law enforcement officers in their investigation of crime.

By ensuring better visibility inside vehicles through regulated window tint, officers will have a clearer view of occupants and potential criminal activity. This improved visibility is expected to deter crime and assist law enforcement in investigations.

The window tint percentage refers to the amount of light allowed in. The lower the percentage, the darker the tint. When enacted, the regulations will provide:

  • Tint darkness: The lowest tint percentage that will be permitted in Barbados will be 20 per cent. This will apply to side windows, rear window and the windscreen. Remember, the lower the percentage, the darker the tint.
  • Windshield tint: A maximum of five (5) inches of tint will be permitted from the top of the windscreen. This will allow for sun protection while maintaining a clear view into the vehicle.
  • Reflective Tints: Metallic tints and mirrored window tints will be prohibited.

What Drivers Need to Do:

  • Check Your Tint: Existing window tint should be professionally measured to ensure it complies with the new 20 per cent maximum darkness regulation.
  • Non-compliant Tint Removal: If your current tint is darker than 20 per cent or metallic/mirrored, you will need to remove it to comply with the new laws.
  • Compliant Tint Options: Consider getting new window tint that meets the 20 per cent maximum darkness regulation if you do not currently have tint or your existing tint does not comply.

By working together and ensuring compliance with these new regulations when they come into force, we can create a safer environment for everyone in Barbados. (Office of the Attorney General)

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