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Roadblocks in Downingtown, Pennsylvania

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Rt 322 and Sugars Bridge Road

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Typically on weekend nights. Roadblock actually just west of the intersection in front of the "RAM T" landscape contractor. They use the Ram T parking lot for staging/Parking.

Coming from the east, if you notice the lights early enough you could make a right onto Skelp Level Road. If you pass Skelp level, I don't know if they would come after you if you made the left onto Sugars Bridge RD.

This Pennsylvania roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in January 2012.

Marshallton-Thorndale Rd. near Poorhouse Rd.

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

DUI checkpoint was set up in front of Victoria Crossing neighborhood on Marshallton-Thorndale on a Friday night, approximately 12:30am. They set up a sign where Marshallton intersects at Poorhouse Rd. Very quiet neighborhood, first time seeing this after living here 15 years.

I turned right at the intersection, as I was headed in another direction, and drove past West Bradford Elementary School, which was less than 1 mile away. Here, a cop was also sitting in the driveway to the school and shined a flashlight at my car as I drove past. Downingtown has been turning into a police state when it comes to driving so watch out. There is no crime in Downingtown, so they're coming after your cars.

This Pennsylvania roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in November 2011.

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