wackybanjogirl
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Hello all,
So I am getting my car ready to travel and live in for the next few months. It's a two door 2003 chevy monte carlo. I plan on camping as much as possible, but also bought a backseat mattress in case I run into bad weather or wanna stay in the city. Being a two door, the only way to get full privacy when parked is to cover all the windows. I put reflextic up on the rear window, and mini backseat windows. I also have a curtain separating the back from the front, but you can still see some of the "sleeping area" from the side windows. So I am wondering... can I cover the front side windows completely with reflectix while parked or am I likely to draw more unwanted attention that way? Is it actually legal, and does this vary from state to state? The front dashboard window won't be covered completely, as I am just going to use a pre-made sun-cover-shade-thing for that, so you'll be able to see some of the "driving area" from the front window.
Here's a picture of my make and model to give you a better idea. I am talking about the two biggest windows on the sides. I feel like covering them while parked is illegal, since they provide viewing access to the "driving area", and/or would just draw way too much unwanted attention.
Thanks!!!
So I am getting my car ready to travel and live in for the next few months. It's a two door 2003 chevy monte carlo. I plan on camping as much as possible, but also bought a backseat mattress in case I run into bad weather or wanna stay in the city. Being a two door, the only way to get full privacy when parked is to cover all the windows. I put reflextic up on the rear window, and mini backseat windows. I also have a curtain separating the back from the front, but you can still see some of the "sleeping area" from the side windows. So I am wondering... can I cover the front side windows completely with reflectix while parked or am I likely to draw more unwanted attention that way? Is it actually legal, and does this vary from state to state? The front dashboard window won't be covered completely, as I am just going to use a pre-made sun-cover-shade-thing for that, so you'll be able to see some of the "driving area" from the front window.
Here's a picture of my make and model to give you a better idea. I am talking about the two biggest windows on the sides. I feel like covering them while parked is illegal, since they provide viewing access to the "driving area", and/or would just draw way too much unwanted attention.
Thanks!!!