Crime
Griffith: Tint Laws Will Not Stop Criminals
N.T.A. political leader Gary Griffith condemns enforcement of legal tints for vehicles as a crime-fighting measure
N.T.A. political leader Gary Griffith condemns enforcement of legal tints for vehicles as a crime-fighting measure
August 6, 2024 – Former Police Commissioner and National Security Minister Gary Griffith says criminals will not be deterred by new window and windscreen tint regulations in vehicles. Instead, he finds it laughable that the government is hailing this as a major crime-fighting measure. According to Griffith, criminals typically do not use their personal vehicles to commit crimes, rendering the tint laws ineffective against them.
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