The car stickers, which were created by the Take Me Home Program, are free for local residents. They help to warn officers that they are dealing with a "special needs person" who "may not respond to verbal commands." The new initiative was announced in a Facebook post from the Johnson County Sheriff's Office:
"These clings were designed for placement inside of vehicles or residences where the occupant could be non-verbal due to disability. It is our hope these can provide peace of mind to families and minimize the stress involved in an emergency situation by better preparing first responders when they interact with your loved one or client."















Comment: A higher emphasis on conflict resolution and de-escalation training and techniques would more effectively address the problem of police violence against the mentally ill, and society at large, than giving people stickers.