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Roadblocks in Marietta, Georgia

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Roswell Rd about two miles east of the Big Chicken

Marietta, Georgia

At least forty to fifty cops. Cobb County and GA Highway Patrol. Enough on each side to make sure no one turns around without being pulled over and enough in the middle to stop everyone and ask for license and to check their plate. Also had numerous vans in the middle lane ready for people to be put into them.

This Georgia roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in December 2011.

Barrett pkwy just north of Dallas hwy

Marietta, Georgia

There is a bridge over a railroad & you don't see them till your on the bridge & have no choice to turn around instead. There are different levels of law enforcement present. City, Georgia State Patrol & rookies. Be aware of the different uniforms & colors. They assume, play games of intimidation, make up stuff as they go thru sobriety tests, make you blow into the machine several times to get the results they need to take you straight to jail. They will lie on the stand in court as well as to who made inital contact upon the stop & who performed the roadside tests & about the "eye movement", since the dash cam videos can't capture the truth. They break the law in the meantime by posting the road block blocking a fire hydrant.

This Georgia roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in October 2010.

On Windy Hill Rd near Cobb Pkwy

Marietta, Georgia

Cobb County GA police are everywhere setting these up.

This Georgia roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in June 2006.

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