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The State of Ohio puts on DUI check-points quite often. Matters of fact, in the last week through next week, with the holiday, we're going to have a total of somewhere between 120-125. There's no law against it and has been proven to be effective..
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Actually, in some states they are illegal and have been deemed so under the state Consitution or by other statues. Obviously Ohio conducts them however and while I'm not sure if it is legally required, they post the OVI road block location a week in advance as part of their policy.
As far as breathalyzer at school, it seems an infringment on basic rights however, if I were a parent, and I knew about it before hand, I'd likely object less but it would still stick in my crawl.
Overall, like the OVI checkpoints, this type of behavior just chips away at our individual rights.