The reasonableness of roadblocks and checkpoints is determined by the following three-prong balancing test: the gravity of the public interest being served by the seizure; the effectiveness of the seizure in advancing the public interest; and:
A) t he likelihood of reducing crime as a result of the roadblock or checkpoint.
B) the experience of the officers at the roadblock or checkpoint.
C) the cost of the roadblock or checkpoint.
D) the degree of intrusion upon individual liberty due to the roadblock or checkpoint.
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