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Speed Traps in West Boylston, Massachusetts

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Driving on Laurel St   West Boylston, Massachusetts

Usually in AM and PM Commuter hours, WB police sit and wait parked on Hosmer St, and will wait behind a tree with a handheld radar gun. Will bag you around Rivington St. Was ticketed myself that way, when I went to court, 3 others were also caught there, and all of us were ticketed for 47 mph in a 30 mph (none of us actually going that speed), on the same day. There is NO speed limit signs on that road, just one THICKLY SETTLED sign which means a 30mph zone, but theres only 6 houses on that stretch of road. Definitely a setup by the town for a revenue stream.

Apr 8, 2010   Massachusetts   0 comments

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Danielian Dr & Woodland St   West Boylston, Massachusetts

Heading East on Woodland Street after you go under 190, it turns into a thickly settled area after Pheasan Hill Run. The road turns to the right, then you go down a hill as the road turns to the left. You pick up speed going down the hill and as you come around the corner at the bottom of the hill, the local cops sit on Danielian Drive with their radar and ticket you for speeding.

Jun 12, 2009   Massachusetts   0 comments

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