Tulsa Police Participate In Random Acts of Kindness
The Tulsa Police Department and their foundation participated in the Random Acts of Kindness campaign Wednesday, handing out gifts instead of tickets.
The Tulsa Police Department and their foundation participated in the Random Acts of Kindness campaign Wednesday, handing out gifts instead of tickets.
The concept, as we are using it, also does not equate to early intervention systems (EIS) that have been in place in many departments since the 1980's.
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