Crime & Safety
Sobriety Checkpoint Will Be Held In Cuyahoga County
The Ohio State Highway Patrol will conduct a sobriety checkpoint this weekend.
BROOK PARK, OH — A sobriety checkpoint will be held somewhere in Cuyahoga County this weekend, the Ohio State Highway Patrol announced. Details on the checkpoint will be announced later in the week.
The Highway Patrol said sobriety checkpoints are designed to both intercept drunken drivers and deter impaired drivers from ever taking the road. Local law enforcement will assist in conducting the checkpoint.
Residents are asked to designate a sober driver or make other travel arrangements if they plan on drinking, the Highway Patrol said. "Don't let another life be lost for the senseless and selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired," the Patrol said.
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Police departments in Ohio are required by law to announce sobriety checkpoints and their locations prior to the operation. If law enforcement did not announce the checkpoints, residents could argue their Fourth Amendment rights had been violated.
Sobriety checkpoints are meant to serve as a deterrent to drunken driving as much as a means of catching impaired drivers. Announcing checkpoints allows police to send a strong message — don't drink and drive, we'll be out there looking for you.
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