The checkpoints, along with saturation patrols, are part of a continuing effort to reduce OVI-related crashes resulting in injuries and fatalities.
State law requires law enforcement to announce times and locations of sobriety checkpoints ahead of time.
The Butler County OVI Task Force is funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
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