The OVI check-point conducted by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department in conjunction with the Trotwood Police along West Third Street on June 20th resulted in one arrest for suspicion of drunk driving.  Police did, however, hand out tickets for improper child restraint, seat belts and other traffic violations.  It is the opinion of this blog that check-points are an unconstitutional intrusion that violates the long-held principle that law enforcement must have probable cause to suspect you of a violation before initiating contact.  Everyone agrees that drunk driving is a preventable and all-to-often tragic crime, but are we willing to give up our cherished freedoms to address this problem?  Contact attorney Charles M. Rowland II at 937-879-9542.  He is a committed advocate for citizens accused of drunk driving (called OVI, DUI, OMVI or DWI) and can represent you in federal, common pleas or municipal court.