Protesters were outside a Hamilton Pizza Parlor because the owner's working to help track down deadbeat parents.
Members of the national group "Fathers for Justice," are picketing outside Karen's Pizza on Eaton Avenue.
This is one of three Butler County Pizza Parlors putting the County's most wanted deadbeat parents on pizza boxes.
The unique effort by the Butler County Child Enforcement Agency recently made national news.
"What's happening is the kids are seeing this on the boxes it's awful," said John Fowler from Fathers for Justice. "We don't humiliate people that molest children or murder but we humiliate fathers and we think it's ok and it's gotta stop here."
Fathers for Justice say they expect parents to pay child support but putting their faces on pizza boxes is not the way to get them to do it.
They are calling for the resignation of Cynthia Brown, the agency's director who came up with the plan.
She says the people on the boxes have been given many chance to pay up and they have to be caught and punished.