Sounds like you are making your car a magnet for vandalizers who hate kiss. I don’t know if it’s legal where you live but a cop should be able to tell you.
I don’t know about being legal or not, but it is very dangerous to have ANYTHING in your back window. If you were to have a crash, what ever is in the back, will come flying forward at a great speed, and it could kill you or anyone riding in the car if it hits you in the back of the head… just something to think about
I know that in some states, having anything that is perched or hanging in a car window is illegal. (i.e., for sale signs, anything hanging from your rear view mirror, stickers, etc.)
The Metro already has a small rear window, I wouldn’t put anything back there. I think your KISS bobbleheads are better displayed in your home.
depends it may obstruct your view.. police discretcion
I’m not sure of the legality of it, but if a cop pulls you over for having Gene Simmons in your back window, he’s a moron.
I SUPPOSE it’s legal, but a KNOW it’s idiotic.
no, even if it is cops wont pull you over because you have a few toys in your car
I wouldn’t see why not . As long as it wasn’t distracting your view.
Sounds like you are making your car a magnet for vandalizers who hate kiss. I don’t know if it’s legal where you live but a cop should be able to tell you.
I don’t know about being legal or not, but it is very dangerous to have ANYTHING in your back window. If you were to have a crash, what ever is in the back, will come flying forward at a great speed, and it could kill you or anyone riding in the car if it hits you in the back of the head… just something to think about
I know that in some states, having anything that is perched or hanging in a car window is illegal. (i.e., for sale signs, anything hanging from your rear view mirror, stickers, etc.)
The Metro already has a small rear window, I wouldn’t put anything back there. I think your KISS bobbleheads are better displayed in your home.
If you have mirrors on BOTH sides of your car, you can COMPLETELY block the rear window if you want to, (in most states)