This weekend, beginning on July 31st, the Ellsworth Poilice Departmentannounced that they would be conducting OUI Checkpoints and Enforcement Details over the weekend of July 31-August 2The sobriety checkpoints are funded by grants from the Maine Bureau of Highway SafetyThe Ellsworth Police Department will be assisted from officers from the Bar Harbor Police Department, Hancock Sheriff's Department and the Southwest Harbor Police Department as part of a District 7 RIDE Team OUI enforcement. Every time we share the posts from the Hancock County Sheriff's Department or Ellsworth Police Department about a planned checkpoint, we get questioned why they and we are sharing this information. this is why .... from the websiteFor a DUI checkpoint to be valid, law enforcement must advertise that they will be setting up the checkpoint prior to doing so. The general idea is that if a member of the public knows about the checkpoint, they have the option of avoiding it. If they choose not to avoid it, then they have consented to the minimal intrusion created by the DUI checkpointGet our free mobile app