If I do not successfully complete any part of the Police Assessment Selection and Training process (P.A.S.T.) and am sent back home, can I return and try again at a later date?
Yes. If you do not pass the medical, physical agility, or firearms portion of the P.A.S.T. process, DIFZ may allow you to return at a later time to try again. It will be your responsibility to ensure that the issues have been resolved and that there is a reasonable expectation for successful completion during the second attempt. You may have to pay for your own ticket.
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