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Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, a Redlands Republican, introduced a state bill to expand the program throughout California. Critics have concerns about privacy.
During police stops, drivers with disabilities would use blue envelopes to signal the officer to slow down and be patient with them. This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for ...
Earlier this year, the Boulder Police Department launched a new Blue Envelope Program aimed at improving interactions between police and community members. The envelopes have tips for successful ...
The county’s law enforcement agencies, with the support of The Arc of Loudoun have launched The Blue Envelope Program, an ...
The Blue Envelope Program is a nationwide awareness tool for police to accommodate drivers with conditions or disabilities including Down syndrome, autism, dementia, and anxiety. The envelope ...
Lehigh Valley Health Network started the Blue Envelope Program in Lehigh and Northampton counties to help drivers who are on the autism spectrum. "Autism is not new, but the education as to how to ...
Lehigh Valley Health Network held its Monroe County launch for the Blue Envelope Program, aimed to help drivers with autism spectrum disorder and law enforcement to better communicate with each other.
The Blue Envelope Program, according to the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, is designed to be an “awareness tool” for law enforcement and people, especially drivers, with conditions or ...