Posts Tagged ‘ Vermillion ’

Bad weather continues to slow OVI checkpoints

January 21, 2011
By Taubman Law

We doubt that you have any interest in hitting the streets this snowy weekend, but we take our Ohio OVI Blog very seriously, so we figured we’d do our checkpoint list anyway. Not suprisingly, there aren’t any planned in the areas we called. Per usual, we checked throughout Northeast Ohio. As always, no checkpoints...

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Trouble with the law on New Year’s? We can help

January 1, 2011
By Taubman Law

Happy Saturday and happy 2011, Northeast Ohio. We hope you had a wonderful and safe New Year’s Eve. We noticed a lot of people around town were taking our advice and using designated drivers last night. It’s a good thing, too, because there were saturation points all over town set up to catch drivers...

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Check point list for the weekend of November 12-13

November 12, 2010
By Taubman Law

Happy Friday Ohio OVI Blog readers. It’s after 1 as of this posting, so hopefully you found a way to ditch work and enjoy this 60-degree November day. If we weren’t so dedicated to our clients over here at Taubman Law, we would be on the golf course right now. Alas, duty calls. Below...

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Northeast Ohio check point list for October 22-24

October 21, 2010
By Taubman Law

Here at The Ohio OVI Blog’s world headquarters we are still celebrating the fact that we passed 500 Facebook likes this week. Our new goal is 1,000, so if you don’t like us on Facebook yet you should do so now. There’s a little Like button at the top of this article. Click it....

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Browns home opener this weekend will have Cleveland cops on the lookout for OVI/DUI

September 16, 2010
By Taubman Law

Happy weekend, Northeast Ohio. The Browns home opener is Sunday, if you handle watching it, which means that the police in Cleveland will be on the lookout. Here are your trouble spots for this weekend. Remember, drive carefully and designate a driver. Cuyahoga County Sheriffs Department – They will be out around the Browns...

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Labor Day weekend equals plenty of Northeast Ohio check points

September 2, 2010
By Taubman Law

Hooray for long weekends! Labor Day is upon us and an extra day of weekend will be greatly appreciated at the Taubman Law office. We hope you’ll be able to enjoy friends, family and relaxation this weekend. But we don’t run this blog to discuss weekend plans. We know you’re here to see the...

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Northeast Ohio check points for the weekend of August 27-29

August 26, 2010
By Taubman Law

Happy Thursday, Northeast Ohio. As always, I spent this afternoon hitting the phones and talking with local police to find out where the check points will be this weekend. While this is from today, you’ll want to check back tomorrow for an update. In the meantime, here are the areas in Northeast Ohio with...

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Northeast Ohio check points for the weekend of August 20-22

August 19, 2010
By Taubman Law

The weather has cooled a little bit heading into this weekend in Northeastern Ohio, meaning we can all go outside without fear of melting. But a nicer weekend won’t change the emphasis local police have put on stopping drinking and driving. Here’s our weekly list of check points broken down by areas we know...

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Northeast Ohio checkpoints for the weekend of August 6-8

August 5, 2010
By Taubman Law

Before we jump into this week’s checkpoints, I want to remind everyone that this week is one of Cleveland’s most popular fests, Krusty’s Summer Sauce Camp at Whiskey Island. The annual day festival features music, drinking, drinking and, well, drinking. The whole thing is in the name of charity, which I like, and you...

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The breathalyzer test in Ohio: Knowing your rights

July 16, 2010
By Taubman Law

In Ohio there are two instances where you can be given a breat test by a police officer. The first, the portable breath test, is generally administered during the initial traffic stop. Here’s what you need to know: This test is never mandatory and is not admissible in the court of law. Taking this...

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