A new program will be introduced on Saturday, Dec. 6 that will help local people with disabilities to better communicate with law enforcement officers during a traffic stop.
The program began in Connecticut in 2020 and has since expanded nationwide. Several Colorado communities, including Boulder ...
At a drive-thru event in the Youngstown suburb of Austintown, the Mahoning County prosecutor's office worked with local librarians, police officers and the Mahoning County Board of Developmental ...
Ohio has recently joined the "Blue Envelope Program" through a grant, aiming to improve communication between first ...
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An envelope program aims to improve communication between Boulder County area police, disabled residents
When a friend called a welfare check on Josh Tarrant, the officers who came to his home ordered him to get a drug test. Tarrant, who has autism and uses he and they pronouns, was sick at the time. He ...
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What is the Blue Envelope Program? Camden County initiative to aid drivers with autism.
A new initiative in Camden County is intended to improve communications between motorists with autism and police officers conducting traffic stops. Under the Blue Envelope Program, a person who's ...
Law enforcement agencies across Colorado are changing how officers, deputies and troopers approach traffic stops. They are aiming for safer and more understanding interactions. The key to this new ...
Burnsville launches the Blue Envelope Program to help police interact with individuals with disabilities during stops.
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