<p>how do the cops in irvine treat students? i just got a ticket for driving an integra with tinted windows all around and no license plate in the front. is there like a stereotype on import cars or what. O.o</p>
<p>Well, you ARE supposed to have a license plate in front. I have no idea how dark your tinted windows are, but it’s quite possible they’re beyond the legal limit (I’ve seen a number of cars with windows that are too dark).</p>
<p>I’ve never actually encounterd a cop in Irvine, but I seem to see them driving around a LOT more frequently than I ever have at home.</p>
<p>lol, cmon Henry. Did you think you’ll get away with the tinted windows and no front liscense plate for that long?!</p>
<p>If there is some kind of stereotyping on imports, drive an economical white car–like my 05 Corolla :D</p>
<p>integtypeR, were you speeding?</p>
<p>i’m afraid i’m gonna get a speeding ticket.</p>
<p>Almost everyone in Irvine has an import. I don’t think there’s a stereotype for that reason, however, “the po” as many in Irvine say, do tend to regulate a lot and will give you tickets for things that in other cities they probably wouldn’t.</p>
<p>ahh ic. it is one of the safest cities in american after all. i wonder what LA is rated.</p>
<p>what car do you drive integtypeR?</p>
<p>integra gs</p>
<p>well… i was at a party at the apartments by the university cetnre just yesteday… cops rolled it, but noone got arrested etc. ****load of noise disturbance and alky too.</p>
<p>I’ve had cops stop by at parties in the apartments across the street from campus many times. They just say to quiet down. A bit more scary than having an RA come, but nothing happens, haha.</p>
<p>haha my friend friggin punched a sign when they were coming too… the cop just said… " i think you guys should go home now "</p>