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Originally Posted by Steve W
As an LRI I find it necessary to be able to see people's eyes. I agree with FIRST on this one. People communicate through verbal, body language and eye contact. You may not think it is important but it is one of the tools we use to make sure that people are listening and understanding.
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I don't think we are talking about some kind of FBI/ CIA blackout shades or one way mirrors here. I had this pulled on me during Orlando this year with safety glasses that where not even reflective beyond the point of creating a glint under field lighting.
The point is if a light tint is acceptable to prevent lights from getting in your eyes then I think a slightly reflective surface should also be acceptable.