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POLICE-TREXPO West Courses Certified for P.O.S.T. Credit

POLICE-TREXPO West is proud to announce that California P.O.S.T. (California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training) has officially certified the conference program that will be offered next week, March 29-31 at the Long Beach Convention Center, Hall A, in Long Beach, Calif.

March 26, 2010

POLICE-TREXPO West is proud to announce that California P.O.S.T. (California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training) has officially certified the conference program that will be offered next week, March 29-31 at the Long Beach Convention Center, Hall A, in Long Beach, Calif.

Please check www.TREXPO.com for complete details. P.O.S.T. does not pay any costs but does allow credit toward the Continuing Professional Training requirement. P.O.S.T. ID numbers will be required in order to receive credit. Please be sure to bring your POST ID number with you.

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POLICE-TREXPO West features keynote addresses by powerful speakers from the law enforcement and military communities, classes taught by the best of the best in close-quarter combat and law enforcement tactics and techniques, and a world-class exposition of the latest law enforcement products and technologies.

The conference will begin on Monday, March 29, with three powerful tracks including Officer Safety/Patrol Tactics, Tactical Operations and Tactical Medicine/Investigations. New to POLICE-TREXPO West is the exclusive "Ambushes: Mitigating the Threat" panel of experts that will identify and discuss red flags and tactical options available to police officers as they relate to ambush attacks.

More information about TREXPO can be found at www.TREXPO.com or by calling (800) 576-8788.

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