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Do tinted windows make your car more or less likely to be broken into?
Hey everyone. Moving to Philly in a couple of months, and I've heard the advice to never leave *anything* visible in your car to help prevent break-ins.
If items being visible is the big factor in this then, in your experience, does window tinting help prevent break-ins by making the interior of your car less visible? Or....would that make people more curious to what you're "hiding" from them, and more likely to break in?
There's probably not any *actual* data in any case, but I'm curious regardless! Hit me with your anecdotes!
EDIT: Thanks for the opinions, everyone! I assure you, I wasn't looking for illegal levels of dark window tint anyway, just wondering if any amount of tint looked more or less appealing to thieves.
u/Other_Marsupial_5893 — 1 day ago