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Roadblocks in Massachusetts

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Soldiers Field Rd. and Everett St.

Brighton, Massachusetts

Friday, October 7th. Approximately 2:15am. Was not stopped, but saw it from afar.

This Massachusetts roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in October 2011.

Near Boston University

Boston, Massachusetts

Cop waived five cars over at once and found a reason to ticket each of us.

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

Rt. 1 (Searsport/Stockton Springs border)

Searsport, Massachusetts

I have not been through this roadblock, but according to the police they were checking for safety (all documentation, inspection, and TIRES) and alcohol. Supposedly funded by state grants. Have heard RUMORS of people being held here for personal reasons (meaning the officer has something against you socially).

This Massachusetts roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in July 2009.

Rt 3A / Thorndike St.

Lowell, Massachusetts

Set up late at night at the commuter rail station.

This Massachusetts roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in May 2009.

Rt.122 after Rhode Island State Line

Blackstone, Massachusetts

They are around the CVS drugstore.

This Massachusetts roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in December 2007.

Rt 9 / White City Area

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Seemed to be looking for drunk drivers.

This Massachusetts roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in October 2007.

Rt 107 & 1A

Revere, Massachusetts

Just went. Got through with a new car.

This Massachusetts roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in February 2007.

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