The program is designed to improve communication and reduce anxiety for drivers who may have difficulty interacting with law enforcement. Participants are encouraged to keep a blue envelope in their vehicle, which holds important documents, such as a driver’s license, registration and insurance, along with information about their condition and any communication preferences.
Troopers said the envelope allows officers to quickly understand how to best interact with the driver, ensuring a calmer and safer experience for everyone involved.
Each packet includes
The blue envelopes are available free of charge through local county boards of developmental disabilities across Ohio.
The patrol said joining the program is part of its ongoing effort to build understanding and trust within the community while ensuring all motorists feel safe during encounters with law enforcement.
Developer Embark Studios has once again announced tweaks to the Arc Raiders Expedition window, and…
Preparations for the romantasy invasion continue, with Hulu snapping up the rights to adapt the…
Developer Embark Studios has once again announced tweaks to the Arc Raiders Expedition window, and…
Preparations for the romantasy invasion continue, with Hulu snapping up the rights to adapt the…
The stars behind the Netflix anime smash KPop Demon Hunters are reuniting for special online…
This website uses cookies.