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Speed Traps in Myrtle Creek, Oregon

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Riverside Drive from Main St to East city limits   Myrtle Creek, Oregon

Cops sit at Fire Dept for hours watching long straightaway that is posted at 30mph. Also they like to pull people over for no reason (throughout town)after midnight hoping to write a DUII. Seems like these young overanxious gustappo's would prefer to shoot anyone that is not at home being a good citizen after dark. Unless they have a special permit.

May 1, 2010   Oregon   1 comments

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Main Street, City Limits   Myrtle Creek, Oregon

Speed drops to 20 MPH at city limits crossing from I-5 and near Dairy Queen when NB on 99. Speed limit is enthusiastically enforced by an unprofessional police force. It is downhill into town and easy to go faster. Locals all know about it and drive Really Slow in town. Watch your speed in MC at all times.

Dec 8, 2009   Oregon   0 comments

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