Police check white Acura SUV for traffic violation in Portland, Portland OR


Police responded to a white Acura SUV stopped for a traffic violation on East Madison near 37th in Portland. The vehicle had been blocking the road but was moved. Officers carried out registration checks and discussed parking options for vehicles in the area.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
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Transcript:
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Are you Flair, Matthew? Traffic. Traffic. This is a 136 T.RC.
00:16
Initiate, clear copy, vehicle info, and citation number. That's 349[2]. After a revolving door 1040[1], it's going off all day, and I know you've been really busy with this stuff.
00:39
Number H, Hotel 006234, Hotel 006234, Hotel 006234, I'll be you today. Is that the David Edward bypass door on the public side? Because there's a grass employee there with a cart full of food that is trying to take it through. Covenant Security says that they're not supposed to let them through, and the porch has...
01:08
decide if they go through that door or through Brad for delivery. Copy. We did page the ASC to call our decision. It probably should go to a DM. Do we page the ASC to have them make the decision on this or to find out what just have to be there with the deliveries?
01:35
Not 100 or a SR2-496. Go ahead. Literally warned and vehicle's been moved. I'm ready to take that S. Don't for one anyway. Seven more more. Go ahead. Just so. Stand back. East Madison from 37.
02:04
It is a white Accura SUV that's late 5-1 Lima Yankee Union. And this is the only end at 4 p.m. On the CRV, Charlie Romeo, Victor. 741 E.T.A. 10 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1040: Possible traffic-related code (context: revolving door, likely means repeated issue)
[2]
349: Citation number
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