The Michigan police officers who handcuffed and frightened an 11-year-old girl
won't face any disciplinary action, but they're getting a new set a
rules for dealing with kids that's been dubbed the "Honestie policy."
Named after the girl, Honestie Hodges, the
policy requires Grand Rapids Police Department officers to get to know
the kids on their beats.
“Starting right away, all patrol officers will
have more interaction with community children on a rotating schedule,
working with several outreach programs,” the police said in a statement.
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