Inspector Ed Van Den Broek of the Rotorua police said the Facebook pages were hugely disappointing given the police focus on protecting innocent motorists from drink drivers..
"Unfortunately, despite all the advertising, crashes and apprehensions, drink driving is still a major problem in the Rotorua area, just as it is across New Zealand. In fact the Bay of Plenty has the second highest number of drink driving apprehensions in New Zealand which is not a record that we should be proud of," he said. "The challenge for our community is to work together alongside police to reduce this problem."
"It is therefore disappointing that there are some people in our community that will advertise locations of alcohol checkpoints in order for people to avoid apprehension."
Mr Van Den Broek said he wondered if those who were posting on those pages knew police were trying to protect their friends and family.
"The police will monitor this website and may post fictitious locations of alcohol checkpoints to raise the paranoia for people stupid enough to drink and drive."
Before the pages were shut down people had also posted on the pages disagreeing with what people were aiming to do.