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Hull Police Complete One Mind Campaign Pledge to Better Serve Those Suffering from Mental Health Disorders

February 28, 2020 by jgprstaff

Chief John Dunn is pleased to share that the Hull Police Department has completed its pledge through the One Mind Campaign to improve its response to those suffering from mental health disorders.

In 2017, the Hull Police Department pledged to join the One Mind Campaign, an initiative that was started by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) in an effort to improve the interactions between law enforcement agencies and those with mental illnesses. Departments that pledge to join the campaign are challenged to implement practices within their agency to improve mental health programming, training and procedures within a one to three year time period.

The IACP also provides resources to departments that pledge to join the One Mind Campaign, including a toolkit produced by the Bureau of Justice Assistance with resources for law enforcement agencies looking to partner with mental health providers, a model policy for law enforcement when responding to persons suffering from mental illness, and resources for planning mental health first aid and crisis intervention team program trainings.

“I would like to commend our police officers for their dedication to improving our response and care for those suffering from substance use and mental health disorders,” said Chief Dunn. “I can proudly say that all Hull Police officers are trained and certified in Mental Health First Aid or an equivalent. With these trainings and certifications, the Hull Police Department has the necessary tools and the ability to take a more proactive approach to helping residents affected by mental illness.”

The Hull Police Department received a certificate of completion for fulfilling the goals of its One Mind Pledge from the IACP on Tuesday, February 25.

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Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: hull, Hull Police Department, mental health awareness, One Mind Campaign

Hull Police Department Reminds Residents of Upcoming Hands-Free Law for Drivers

February 12, 2020 by jgprstaff

HULL — Chief John Dunn and the Hull Police Department would like to remind residents of the upcoming hands-free law for drivers.

On Feb. 23, An Act Requiring the Hands-Free Use of Mobile Telephones While Driving will go into effect prohibiting drivers from using cellphones and other hand-held devices while operating a vehicle. There will be a grace period through March 31 in which drivers will get a warning for their first violation rather than a fine.

The law states that no motor vehicle operator may use electronic devices while driving unless the technology is being used hands-free. Operators found to be texting, dialing phone numbers or using a phone with their hands in any capacity while driving will be fined. 

Operators are permitted to use hands-free technology including Bluetooth, “single tap or swipe” to activate or deactivate hands-free mode, navigation technology mounted to the car’s dash and phone use in emergency situations. Drivers may use their phones if they are stationary and not in an active traffic lane.

The penalty for drivers who are found guilty of violating the hands-free law is a $100 fine for a first offense, a $250 fine for a second offense and a $500 fine for a third or subsequent offense. Operators who commit a second or subsequent offense are also required to complete an educational program focused on distracted driving prevention. A third or subsequent violation will count as a surchargeable incident which can affect the driver’s insurance rates.

“Distracted driving is a serious problem in Hull, just as it is everywhere in Massachusetts,” Chief Dunn said. “The goal of this new law is to force people to put their phones down while on the road, which will lead to fewer accidents and safer conditions for both drivers and pedestrians.”

The act also includes a requirement that law enforcement agencies report data on violations. The data collected by law enforcement will be available to the public. 

This section will not apply to public safety personnel or emergency first responders using a mobile electronic device while operating an emergency services vehicle and engaged in the performance of their duties.

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Filed Under: Press Releases Tagged With: distracted driving, hands free, Hull Police Department, new law, police

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