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Speed trap camera stolen from Saitama Police while in use

Summary by SoraNews24
They must have stolen it very quickly, but it looks like we’ll never know how fast they were going. When it comes to catching motorists driving too fast in Japan, speed traps are sometimes referred to as “mouse traps” (nezumitori) and are often done in a very coordinated fashion of several officers working together. Usually, one person is operating a speed measuring device in one location, and when someone is found going too fast, another office…
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SoraNews24 broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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