Crime & Safety
More Than 20 Trained At Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Class
More than 20 attended RAD, presented by the Wayland Police Department.

WAYLAND, MA—More than 20 members of the Wayland community are now trained to defend themselves better should they be victims of an attack.
The Wayland Police Department recently held its first ADULT RAD Program, in which class members learned the skills in RAD (Rape Aggression Defense).
One of the participants made the artwork showing. The police department plans to have another Adult RAD training in the future.
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Info and photo via Wayland police
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