The signing section offers answers to frequently asked questions
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Information on how to report a crime or get information if you are deaf or hard of hearing has been posted on a police website in sign language.
Video clips in British sign language (BSL) show how to contact police, offer answers to common questions and how to contact Avon and Somerset police.
A police spokesman said many deaf people can not read English and use BSL as their primary language.
He said it allows BSL users to access the site.
Insp Tim Powell-Gill, who leads the police link officers for the deaf (PLOD) scheme, said: "Before we began this work, many people would ask how a sign language user would be able to communicate with a police without having to call a specialist interpreter.
"As part of PLOD we have seven officers with the capability to communicate in BSL and communicate with someone who is deaf and hard of hearing."