dont panic, its probly nothing. if is stays around for 1 month+, see a urologist. if not, dont worry a bit, as it is nomal
they have a redish tint to them and they smell like fire... they come out of volcanoes...
Most believe copper (brown with a redish tint)
ur faces butt........ it usually looks or has a red- redish tint to it, usually.
well first off sperm should never be green. Second that would be pretty it should only be white to a tint of yellow thats it no green.
nope. just urine that was in ur urethera, nothing more nothing less
It is a "lighter" shade of brown, but on the cool side, without reds, or warm tints. Ash brown refers to the "gray" tint of ash (not the "black"), not silver gray you get when you get old, but a slight tint of gray. And no, there's no "black" involved.Ash has a green tint which disallows redish mousey tones to appear in brown. It is more dusty than gray.
I would as I would not want to receive a ticket. Also there is a safety hazard with too dark tint especially at night. I never tint darker than what the law allows.
I don't see how that in any way would constitute probable cause.
It can be done. The manufacturers, however, do not recommend putting film on top of film. The adhesion is not as good as that of film to glass. It would have a much greater chance of peeling off, and tint shops will not warranty this type of tint.
Yes, it is not going to cause any problem
Yes, having illegal tint is not justifiable cause for search or suspicion and would not hold up in court. You'd be amazed if you knew how many police officers have their own personal vehicles' windows tinted way beyond the legal limit!
It can be done. The manufacturers, however, do not recommend putting film on top of film. The adhesion is not as good as that of film to glass. It would have a much greater chance of peeling off, and tint shops will not warranty this type of tint.