Put it on a hidden toggle switch so that you can switch the mode back in forth. That will help you in avoiding tickets as some areas have laws on video screens in view of the driver with the vehicle in gear. Back in the early days of video players, which was a migration from RV's, any view screen in view of the driver was illegal. That was why you could only get DIN-E sized, motorized video displays. I used to see police go to the local car shows, specifically checking for this. Heck, they would carry light meters and bust you on tint. The best thing is to know your local and state laws.
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