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Newsby Staff WriterMay 19, 2005

Quartermaster Uniform Co. to Open Las Vegas Store

Quartermaster Inc. plans to open a new retail location in Las Vegas, Nev., in Fall 2005 to serve the law enforcement and security uniform and equipment needs of local police and sheriff departments and other state, federal, and municipal agencies.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 6, 2005

Richmond Officer Dedicates Playground for Domestic Violence Shelter in Her Mother’s Honor

Verizon Wireless is donating $5,000 through the HopeLine cellphone recycling program to the YWCA of Richmond to rebuild a playground at the organization’s domestic violence shelter in honor of Richmond PD Det. Carol Adams’ mother, Orine, who died in a domestic violence incident.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 6, 2005

Boston PD to Increase Weapons Training

In anticipation of recommendations from an independent panel, Boston Police Commissioner Kathleen M. O’Toole has announced plans for more training and a database to track Boston PD officers’ weapons training.

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ProductsMay 1, 2005

Pelican Products 2430 MityLite Plus 4AA

Pelican Products’ new 2430 MityLite Plus 4AA flashlight has a tailcap switch that allows for one-handed operation and a separate, replaceable lamp that promises ease of maintenance. The lamp’s high-powered Xenon bulb provides 32 lumens for up to four hours of consecutive battery burn time. Water resistant and constructed of ABS resin plastic, the rugged 2430 is UL Class 1, Division 2 approved. Standard features include a safety lanyard and helmet clip as well as a lifetime guarantee.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 29, 2005

Cops Compete in Baker-to-Vegas Relay

The 21st annual Baker-to-Vegas Challenge Cup Relay Race welcomed 228 teams in 11 divisions made up of agencies from several Western states for the desert run. 20,000 people, including runners, support staff, and volunteers, were involved in the race.

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ProductsApril 1, 2005

Palomar Display Products Mobile Computing System

The new Trooper II mobile computing system from Palomar Display Products incorporates the latest available technology and utilizes a versatile open design. The system is equipped with a state-of-the-art Intel 1.6MHz Pentium M processor, 512MB of RAM, and a 20GB hard drive that allows for upgrade options.

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ProductsApril 1, 2005

Wenger Ergonomic Swiss Army Knife

For the first time in more than 100 years one of the most well known utility tools in the world is getting a makeover. Wenger’s Swiss Army Knife is instantly recognizable and its new, ergonomic design brings the classic look into the future. The Evolution Series by Wenger incorporates concave and convex scales that conform to the hand into the already useful and space-saving knife design. The new design allows for a more secure grip when cutting or utilizing any of the multiple tools.

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ProductsApril 1, 2005

Digimerge Technologies Day/Night Camera

Digimerge Technologies’ new DCS100033 professional day/night high-resolution camera features a full 1/3-inch Ex-view HAD CCD sensor, allowing 470 TV lines of resolution and a minimum illumination of .5 Lux at F1.2. It also boasts a built-in on-screen display, an RS-232 control port, and pixel-based video detection. Users can also choose from a C or CS mount lens and ATW, AWC, or MWB white balance.

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Articlesby David GriffithApril 1, 2005

SHOT Show 2005: Report From the Show Floor

You’d have to look hard to find a trade show with more of a split personality than the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) show. In recent years, it has developed into two shows, really. One is a sporting show that features such things as duck hunting shotguns and new deer skinning tools and the other is a military and law enforcement gear show that includes grenade launchers and fully automatic weapons

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 11, 2005

MADD Calls for More Drunk Driving Prevention

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) recently released a Law Enforcement Leadership Summit Report, which includes six recommendations for lowering the number of alcohol-related traffic deaths.

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