The sobriety checkpoint in Vandalia will be conducted by the Ohio State Highway Patrol and is funded by federal grant funds to deter and intercept impaired drivers.
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Ohio law requires law enforcement agencies to announce the times and locations of OVI checkpoints ahead of time.
Anyone who consumes alcohol is urged to designate a driver or make other travel arrangements.
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