The Ohio Department of Public Safety has unveiled a new communication card to help Ohioans who are deaf or hard of hearing have an easier time communicating with law enforcement.
CLEVELAND — The Ohio Department of Public Safety has unveiled a new communication card to help individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing have an easier time communicating with law enforcement.
The card also features icons of common traffic violations and provides tips to officers so they can effectively communicate with anyone who is deaf or hard of hearing. According to Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities, there are approximately 303,300 Ohioans who are deaf or are hard of hearing.
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