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Speed Traps in Pine Hills, Florida

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Pine Hills Road near Indian Hills Road   Pine Hills, Florida

Sometimes motorcycle patrol, sometimes cars. Always two or more patrolman stopping several cars at at time and then ticketing them. Usually at the end of the month.

Nov 14, 2007   Florida   0 comments

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Princeton Road near John Young Parkway   Pine Hills, Florida

Usually two motorcycle patrolmen detecting cars in both directions. Sometimes as many as four to five cars sitting on side of road waiting to be ticketed. Always seem to be there at the end of every month

Nov 14, 2007   Florida   0 comments

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Powers Drive near Claracona Ocoee Road   Pine Hills, Florida

Usually Motorcycle Officer uses Radar and waves cars over in School Zone while allowing Police and School Buses to speed through. They stand at end of school zone just over a slight hill.

Mar 12, 2005   Florida   0 comments

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