With a 'STOP' Sign and Message, Arizona Takes Aim at Domestic Violence
With a 'STOP' Sign and Message, Arizona Takes Aim at Domestic Violence
Stop signs made by ADOT don't normally come in purple, and their message is normally limited to "STOP."

This week, however, the sign at right, produced by ADOT, is helping Governor Doug Ducey bring attention to the problem of domestic violence. Last night, the governor lit the State Capitol dome purple, the color of domestic violence awareness, and proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Arizona.

For more information on this effort, please visit the website ItCanStop.az.gov. And please consider joining the social media campaign against domestic violence by following @LightAZPurple on Twitter.
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Parul Dubey
Parul Dubey

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