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Interstate 5 Southbound After mile marker 148 Near SR99   Yoncalla, Oregon

Coming down the highway past several work zones you'll drive down semi-steep curves where after you'll encounter a straight-away then an abrupt left curve. Exercise caution, as the State Trooper who pulled me over laser-tapped me three times before even approaching the curve. Near the curve on the right, the OSP Trooper sits angled straight forward on an unseen onramp. The onramp is located directly in front of the straight-away where it is also elevated. Beware as the trooper is barely noticeable and uses lidar/laser as well as a laser detector detecting device, hence, the laser tapping technique used to trick me. As you near the curve, the trooper is situated hiding in the lower part of the on-ramp where only the window is visible sticking above the top, and his car parked forward for ready interception. The Trooper was a senior officer and will search your car in an effort to combat the supposed interstate drug smuggling ring, regardless of your demeanor.

Apr 11, 2010   Oregon   0 comments

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