Mottley: Fines for illegal tints 

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Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has announced new measures targeting vehicle window tints that do not comply with existing laws. 

Speaking during a press conference today at Ilaro Court, Mottley said starting October 14, individuals with tints that exceed legal limits will face fines. 

She stressed that current legislation restricts the use of dark tints on vehicles, noting this enforcement is crucial.  

Mottley also   highlighted the importance of adhering to these regulations, noting that vehicles with excessively dark tints hinder police visibility. 

The new measures aim to prevent individuals from using tints to conceal illegal activities, like the recent shooting in communities and ensure that vehicles are compliant with the law. 

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