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Tinted Glass Permits: Security First, Convenience Second -By Adewole Kehinde

Public safety and national security are cardinal mandates of the Nigeria Police Force. Where emerging threats or evolving criminal tactics are identified, the police have both the authority and the responsibility to respond with policies aimed at prevention.

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The debate around tinted glass permits in Nigeria has once again brought to the fore a familiar tension between personal convenience and collective security.

While many Nigerians view the enforcement of tinted glass regulations as unnecessary or even oppressive, it is important to approach this issue from a broader national security and public safety perspective.

The public needs to understand a fundamental truth: in matters of internal security and safety, the police are sometimes compelled to formulate and enforce policies even in the absence of very specific or narrowly defined legislation.

This is not an aberration; it is a global policing norm. As the primary drivers of internal security, the police are constitutionally empowered to prevent crime, protect lives and property, and maintain public order.

These responsibilities do not always wait for the slow wheels of legislation to turn.

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Public safety and national security are cardinal mandates of the Nigeria Police Force. Where emerging threats or evolving criminal tactics are identified, the police have both the authority and the responsibility to respond with policies aimed at prevention.

The misuse of tinted vehicle windows has, over time, been linked to serious crimes, including kidnapping, armed robbery, assassination, and other violent acts. In such circumstances, waiting for explicit laws before acting could prove costly in human lives.

That said, enforcement must be guided by clarity, fairness, and reason. The tinted glass policy should not be indiscriminate. There are legitimate situations where tinted windows are necessary and justified.

In my view, and in the interest of balancing security with citizens’ rights, tinted permits should be strictly limited to the following categories:

First, vehicles that originally come with factory-fitted tinted glass should be eligible. These vehicles are manufactured to specific safety and visibility standards, and their tints are applied in accordance with established guidelines.

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Second, individuals with genuine medical conditions, particularly eye-related issues involving light sensitivity or reflection, should be accommodated, provided they present verifiable medical certificates from recognised health institutions.

Third, special security vehicles, diplomatic cars, and officially designated VIP vehicles that require enhanced protection should also be granted permits under clearly defined guidelines.

Beyond these categories, any other form of tint, especially aftermarket tints purchased and installed without regulation, should not be allowed. Such unregulated tints significantly reduce visibility, obstruct law enforcement from identifying occupants, and create safe havens for criminal activities.

Equally important is the role of the media. Rather than framing the tinted glass policy solely as a tool for harassment or revenue generation, the media should collaborate with the police to educate Nigerians on the real dangers posed by tinted windows.

Public enlightenment campaigns can help citizens understand how criminals exploit tinted vehicles and why certain sacrifices are necessary for the greater good.

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In conclusion, security must always take precedence over convenience. A society that prioritises unchecked personal preferences over collective safety courts chaos.

With clear guidelines, humane enforcement, and effective public communication, the tinted glass policy can serve its true purpose: safeguarding lives and strengthening national security, not punishing law-abiding citizens.

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. 08166240846. kennyadewole@gmail.com @kennyadewole

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