In fact, none of the legislative documents, including the SDA, mention the need for a driver to remove dark glasses when communicating with roadside police officers. In other words, the traffic cop has no right to force you to do this.
Another thing is that he can turn to the pilot with a request, motivated by the need to identify the person’s identity and match the face with the photo on the driver’s license. In this case you can of course also refuse to take off your glasses. But such behavior will most likely only lead to more interest in your person among law enforcement officers.
If the driver has nothing to hide from the authorities, it is better to respond positively to the military’s request. Otherwise there is a risk of additional checks, screening and even a trip to the police station to verify your identity.
Finally, traffic cops simply do not like to be contradicted, which is why they will happily spoil your mood. After all, as you know, you can even get to the bottom of the pillar. And even for a living person – even more so. In addition, in most situations, the law will be solely on the side of representatives of law enforcement agencies.