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Pico Rivera introduces plan for free autism decals for homes and vehicles; sheriff partnership and training planned
Summary
City staff and the Pico Rivera station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department introduced a program to issue free autism decals to caregivers, paired with sheriff refresher training to improve first-responder interactions; council supported bringing back a full report.
City staff and the Pico Rivera Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Feb. 11 introduced a proposed autism decal program that would provide free visual decals for vehicles and residences and pair that rollout with deputy refresher training.
Gabriel Castarena, media supervisor for the city, said the decals would be available at no cost to caregivers and…
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