Can I Call the Police if Stickers Are Put on My Car Window?
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If stickers are placed on your vehicle, it is first recommended to resolve the issue through negotiation. If the problem can be settled through negotiation, that is the preferred approach. However, if negotiation fails, you can also seek assistance from the police to resolve the matter. Below is relevant information about car windows: Introduction: Generally, the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) use zero-inventory matching for vehicle glass, meaning the glass is fully matched by the glass manufacturer before the car rolls off the production line. As a result, the production dates of all the glass on a vehicle are usually the same. If they differ, it can be concluded that the glass was removed and reinstalled during the assembly process, indicating the vehicle was reworked. Of course, such rework does not necessarily imply quality issues—it might just be a minor problem during production. Vehicle Condition Assessment: Check whether the production dates of all the glass on the vehicle are the same. If they are, it indicates the car has not been involved in any major collisions. If the production year on one piece of glass differs from the others, it means that piece has been replaced. Additionally, if the production date of the windshield is very close to the year when the car was purchased, it is advisable not to buy that vehicle.