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Speed Traps in Canoga Park, California

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At De Soto Ave. & Ingomar St.   Canoga Park, California

Motorcycle police park bike on the corner wall out of view from south bound De Soto Ave. traffic. Officer walks up to stop light hides behind poll with radar gun looking up and down De Soto Ave. Walks out to stop speeders coming down. Very Sneaky!

Canoga Avenue near Vanowen Avenue   Canoga Park, California

Motorcycle in Metro Parking Lot with Radar

Desoto Street near Roscoe Street   Canoga Park, California

Two motorcycle cops are always there. If ya see one, just know there is another you can't see. Mid-day also.

Mason Street near Saticoy Street   Canoga Park, California

During the mid-day there would be a motorcycle cop usually with a radar gun off to the side in between cars. In the late night hours, there is usually a patrol car sitting inside the church parking lot half way between Saticoy and Roscoe

De Soto Avenue near Roscoe Boulevard   Canoga Park, California

both north and southbound De Soto Avenue between Saticoy St. and Roscoe Blvd. LAPD motorcycles using radar guns.

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