The people with disabilities who need S&H services frequently cannot speak or advocate for themselves, cameras are a safety feature for a vulnerable population. Cameras provide a layer of safety to ensure extra eyes are always available to protect people when they need it the most. S&H is confident we provide the highest quality services; cameras are welcome in our service areas.

S&H has been the victim of theft from our vehicles. We had catalytic converters stolen from several vehicles, which cost thousands to replace. This was not only a financial burden on an unbudgeted expense, but it caused a disruption of services due to not having vehicles available to provide transportation services. Cameras will help both deter future incidents and reprehend those that take the chance to steal form us. In addition, our vehicles have been mistaken for other service providers in the area regarding poor driving and/or damage to property. Vehicle cameras will ensure verification of locations, statements, and accountability.
Various laws and regulations are being passed requiring our industry to have cameras while providing services, but funding is not provided to meet the requirements. S&H serves the most vulnerable population who unfortunately, can easily be taken advantage of and abused. The most recent law in Ohio is Lauren’s Law. Sad and unfathomable circumstances that hopefully never occur in Shelby County. S&H is proactive to always protect people with various protocols, but cameras will be an added layer of proactivity.

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