True to its word, the Metropolitan Transport Authority (AMET) began cracking down on vehicles with tinted front windows last weekend. On 8 October, the traffic police had given all drivers 15 days to have these features removed. While AMET has started taking these shady drivers to task, as pointed out in El Caribe today, the National District’s Traffic Court is dismissing the cases on grounds that they have not violated traffic legislation (Law 241). The law does indicate that no vehicle should use any material that obscures any of its windows and establishes fines of no less than RD$5, but no more than RD$50 for the infringement.