Can you get stopped by the police for window tint in South Carolina?
South Carolina has very exacting requirements for car window tint, and police will stop cars that violate the law. South Carolina law states that windshields can have non-reflective tint at the very top, and other windows must allow more than 27 percent light in. Some exceptions and specifics exist.Source:Aiken, South Carolina Standard: Is your window tinting legal?Tint Center: South Carolina Window Tint LawMore Information:Find Law: Window Tint Laws: State-Specific InformationTexTint: U.S.