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Where can I find rules for vehicle tinted windows specifically for Chicago?

I found a lot of information about tinting rules for Illinois in general, but I couldn't find the Chicago specific ordinances. Police officer told me that Chicago has their own rules about tinting and that driver/passenger windows cannot be tinted at all even though Illinois allows it now. Please point me to some documentation on Chicago ordinances regarding tinting.

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Call the breeder. Ask to see the premises. Ask about health testing. Cavs have their share of heart issues. Contrary to popular belief, many ethical breeders advertise locally. They know that not doing so only sends potential good pet owners to the pet store for their next puppy. Pet store puppies are from commercial breeders. Many working dog breeders in this area advertise locally as well as nationally.
I've seen cases like this multiple times. First, I would confront the people. For your sake, don't be rude or come off too strongly. Explain to them that their dogs appear to be very sickly, and would do better if they were to find them a new home where the new owners could afford them. If that doesn't work, and you see no improvement in the dogs then that's when I would call Animal Control. If your AC is as crappy as mine, then they'll only issue a warning, but that warning may be enough to get those people to wake up and smell the roses. I think it would be better, if the dogs are in as much bad shape as you explained, if they were taken in by AC because they might possibly be able to help. Anything is better then the dogs sitting over there and starving to death..or freezing to death! If you have a rescue in your area, a Human Society of some sort, PLEASE contact them asap, because they can help you. Maybe you could take in two of the dogs, and rehome them yourselve if your parents would allow it. Good luck, and let us know what happens!
The best way to find out is to actually go check it out. View the health of the dog, the b***h, and the litter. Ask to interact with the parents and the litter so you can get a feel of their temperaments. Ask to see where the dogs are kept. Ask, ask, ask! The more questions you ask, the more information you will get. If ANYTHING makes you feel uncomfortable, get out of there! Don't buy a puppy because you feel bad for it. That encourages irresponsible breeders to keep on breeding. Good luck! :)
Responsible Breeders NEVER put adds in papers.

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