(WJW) — Troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol‘s Sandusky post have planned a sobriety checkpoint in Northeast Ohio this week.
The county where the checkpoint will take place will be announced a day before it’s held, and the location will be announced the morning of.
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“Don’t let another life be lost for the senseless and selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired,” a news release from OSHP reads.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld law enforcement using sobriety checkpoints in 1990, but agencies must follow a set of guidelines like notifying the public with clear details about them…