Fine. Modifications like this are more than ugly: They're blatantly dangerous. They interfere with federally regulated lighting systems, both reducing the visibility of the vehicle to to other drivers (and pedestrians) on the road, and reducing the driver's ability to see in low visibility situations. This trend puts everyone on the road at a greater risk than is necessary. If I see a car with any sort of eyelid not installed from the factory, I assume the owner is either a moronic trend-following puppet or intentionally malicious.