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Walters’ bill restricts headlights
by Bob Shiles
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RALEIGH — Thinking about installing headlamps on your vehicle that are brighter than standard, or shoot an off-color beam? Maybe you better think again.

The state Senate on Thursday passed a bill that makes it a crime to install and use headlamps that are not approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The bill’s primary sponsor is a senator who represents Robeson County who said the legislation is about safety.

“No person shall operate a motor vehicle that is equipped with any headlamps that change the original design or performance of the headlamps, and do not comply with with Federal Motor Vehicle Standard No. 108 as adopted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,” the bill reads.

The bill passed the 50-member Senate by a vote of 47 to 0. It now moves to the House for consideration.

Sen.Michael Walters, a Democrat representing Robeson and Columbus counties, is the primary sponsor of the bill. He told The Robesonian on Thursday that he introduced the bill after receiving a “tremendous” number of complaints about the blinding effects of bright and off-color headlamps on drivers of oncoming vehicles.

“They asked me if something couldn’t be done,” Walters said.

Walters said he and other officials have worked with the automobile industry during the current legislative session to come up with a solution to the problem.

“The automobile industry is satisfied with this bill,” Walters said. “… It (bill) requires that any headlamps installed must have ‘Federal DOT’ stamped on them.”

According to Walters, any violation of the bill’s provisions would result in a $100 fine.

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ROSSisRIGHT
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May 04, 2013
What a waste of time...people. The only time the lights are blinding is when stupid drivers ride around with their "brights" on. Those blue or "off" color ones don't bother me.

Hey Mr. politician, how 'bout doing something about the "blinding" LOUD music being pumped out of the windows of these thug machines? That's a real danger, loud bass filled, RAP music booming across town. These guys think they're cool and some gangster or something when listening to this vile stuff. It's dangerous. It makes them just want to "keep moving" and they despise stopping for a light or stop sign, and a lot of times they run them, or cut through a gas station to turn right rather than just waiting. They also think their in a club somewhere and get caught up in the music and start break dancing right there in the car.(hey, and everybody is laughing at you)

This is what needs to be addressed LOUD RAP CRAP.
PercyKution
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May 03, 2013
Makes perfect sense for a same-sex marriage democrat to be against bright lights that might be shined on them. Look how the same-sex marriage democrat COCKROACH CLOWNMISSIONERS right here in Robeson County ran for cover when MR. Donnie Douglas and THE ROBESONIAN "shined a light" on them.
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