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Another Window Tint exemption question
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Tuggle" data-source="post: 14971155" data-attributes="member: 174253"><p>Good morning all,</p><p></p><p>I was just informed by my VA rep that as a disabled veteran (100% Service connection) with TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) that I could apply for an exemption for my window tinting. This was brought up due to missing appointments, as I told my Doctors there are days I can't come in because natural light causes severe migraines. Depending on how bright it is outside a lot of the times determines if I am going anywhere that day.</p><p></p><p>So my question(s) are </p><p></p><p>(1) What are the steps in order to request an exemption?</p><p>(2) is the process very lengthy?</p><p>(3) do i need to include any documentation from the Veterans Affairs office of my disabilities?</p><p>(4) last but not least, what documentation in the event I am pulled over will i need to produce to any law enforcement besides the normal license,ins, registration?</p><p></p><p>Basic information</p><p></p><p>(a) I live in San Antonio Texas</p><p>(b) I have 2 vehicles both insured to my wife and I. However I primarily drive my Jeep to and from VA appointments when my wife isn't able too.</p><p>(c) I do have a valid VA ID card which states that I am a DV and Service connected as well as DV Plates.</p><p></p><p>Thank you kindly all for your efforts in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Tuggle, post: 14971155, member: 174253"] Good morning all, I was just informed by my VA rep that as a disabled veteran (100% Service connection) with TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) that I could apply for an exemption for my window tinting. This was brought up due to missing appointments, as I told my Doctors there are days I can't come in because natural light causes severe migraines. Depending on how bright it is outside a lot of the times determines if I am going anywhere that day. So my question(s) are (1) What are the steps in order to request an exemption? (2) is the process very lengthy? (3) do i need to include any documentation from the Veterans Affairs office of my disabilities? (4) last but not least, what documentation in the event I am pulled over will i need to produce to any law enforcement besides the normal license,ins, registration? Basic information (a) I live in San Antonio Texas (b) I have 2 vehicles both insured to my wife and I. However I primarily drive my Jeep to and from VA appointments when my wife isn't able too. (c) I do have a valid VA ID card which states that I am a DV and Service connected as well as DV Plates. Thank you kindly all for your efforts in advance. [/QUOTE]
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