Mass. Senate to vote on ‘Blue Envelope’ bill aimed at protecting people with autism during police stops [masslive.com]
Even at the best of times, citizen interactions with law enforcement are often fraught encounters marked by anxiety and stress. And if you’re someone who lives with autism, such encounters can end in long-lasting trauma — or even death.
But if two
The majority-Democrat
“The beautiful thing about this bill is that it was called for by people living with autism spectrum disorder and their loved ones,” Comerford told MassLive on Wednesday. “What they told us, in no uncertain terms, is that they need this.”
The bill also would create guidance for law enforcement and first responders that would appear on the outside of the envelope,
An amended version of Comerford’s proposal, popularly referred to as “The Blue Envelope Bill” cleared the
On the other side of the State House, Rep.
People living with autism often have trouble communicating and difficulties interacting with others. Some on the autism spectrum engage in such repetitive behaviors as body-rocking or repeating certain phrases, according to
Without proper training, law enforcement officers can misinterpret those actions, leading to a potential use of force, advocates told the wire service.
One parent,
“The state trooper dealt with the situation very calmly and reassured me that I had done nothing wrong and, you know, helped me get through the situation,”
Comerford told MassLive that some police departments began using the envelopes after advocate
The bill has the support of the Massachusetts Chiefs of
“We formed alliances that were both strategic and heartfelt,” the western
In an August commentary for WBUR,
“The ‘Blue Envelope Bill’ would be a game changer for Sam, and for our family’s peace of mind. It’s a simple, low-cost solution that would significantly benefit autistic drivers, the police officers who serve our communities and the general public,” she wrote.
In a 2022 blog post, experts writing for the
“Autistic individuals, like all of us, are likely to encounter law enforcement officers at some point in their lives, whether it is in the community, during a routine traffic stop, at a concert or large community event, or as the result of a suspicious person or aggressive behavior call to 911,” authors
“Unfortunately, media reports consistently document negative interactions between law enforcement officers and autistic individuals that often quickly escalate, resulting in unnecessary use of force, death, and/or leaving the autistic individual traumatized,” they continued
The trio of experts also recommended best practices for law enforcement, including “[giving] autistic individuals extra personal space and to model positive body language including hand and arm gestures, facial expressions, and emotional tones of voice.
“Everyone deserves to feel safe at home, in their community and at work. Autistic individuals are valued members of their community and should feel and be safe in community spaces,” they wrote.
But even if the bill becomes law, Comerford told MassLive that she views it as the beginning — and not the end — of a broader conversation on the public policy and safety needs of neurodivergent
“This is a surgical intervention into a larger ecosystem,” she said. “I don’t want to pretend this is the last piece of work that we need to do. But it is one piece of work that the disability justice community demanded.”
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