Antioch police launch program to support drivers with autism
Summary
The Antioch Police Department started a new program to help drivers with autism during traffic stops. The program uses a blue envelope containing important documents and information to help officers communicate calmly and clearly with these drivers.Key Facts
- The program provides a blue envelope for drivers with autism to keep important documents and emergency contacts.
- The envelope signals to police officers that the driver may need clear communication and more patience.
- It includes contact details for a support person officers can call if help is needed.
- The program aims to reduce stress and improve safety during traffic stops for drivers with autism.
- Police Chief Geoff Guttschow, who has an autistic son, said this program is both a professional and personal effort.
- Blue envelopes are available at the Antioch Police Department for residents who might benefit from the program.
- Officers are trained to recognize the envelope and adjust their approach to support positive communication.
- The program was announced as Autism Awareness Month ended on May 1.
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