Police stop van with expired registration in Long Beach


Police stopped a van in Long Beach because it had expired registration. The vehicle also had some damage to the guardrail nearby, but it was not a safety hazard.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
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Transcript:
I'm 118-2[1]. So I'll be a rack of 5-02. Have a point last second. So I'm going to be out with a black box scan on the right, I'm sorry, in the goaler point, westbound 60, just east of Gary, 26, Edward 4-0773. The exit, I copied 6-Edward 40773 Black Pots band to the gold one. Clear registration is expired as of December 31st, 20223, to a 1999 Chevroly van, Las 43011. I show to a left of (name withheld) out of Los Angeles. Negative piece on file, there is a release of liability to (name withheld) v. (name withheld). I'll wrap the M.C. as well. We go on time for, thank you. Notice my Calchia that this about safety fetus guardrail damage, not a negative hazard. The officer contact is to get to the guardrail damage and second a hundred. I copy from the office.
Police codes explained
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118-2: Traffic Stop
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Location mentioned:
Gary Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805
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