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» A Honolulu Police Department policy requiring vehicles on patrol to leave their blue lights on applies to both fleet and subsidized vehicles. A Page A1 story Thursday said it applied only to marked blue-and-white vehicles. Also, a long-sleeved HPDuniform shirt costs $13 more than short-sleeved shirts, but because of a department subsidy, officers will pay $3.25 more per shirt. The story said the long-sleeved shirts cost $3.25 more. Finally, a loaded Glock 17 handgun weighs 32.12 ounces, not 312.12 ounces, as was reported in a fact box that accompanied the story.