They banned tinted windows, forcing us to use the air conditioner more under the +40°C sun, which in turn leads to higher fuel consumption and thus greater emissions — and yet, we still burn under direct sunlight like in a greenhouse.
I’ve noticed that even in countries considered the most democratic, such as the United States, tinted windows are not banned. Nor are they banned in highly regulated countries like China. But in Armenia, due to the fervent demands of Arsen Torosyan, such regulations are enforced — seemingly with the sole purpose of harming people, causing discomfort, and imposing unnecessary expenses.
As a result, both people and the environment suffer.