Policing and crowed control.
Greater Manchester Police was created in 1974.
Horses are still used in the police force in the U.K . Their division is called the mounted police, they are mainly used for crowd control, you may often see them at demonstrations or at football games outside the ground.
Greater Manchester Police's motto is 'Fighting Crime, Protecting People'.
Not all police horses are Morgans. There are Quarter Horses and many crossbreeds in police work. The most important aspect of selecting these horses is their temperment. They need to be 'bomb proof' meaning they need to be calm no matter how caotic things get.
I think they were introduced before the steam engine.
Yes, police men do sometimes use horses, but not as often as cars or motorcycles. Horses are used in places such as New York City, where the streets are narrow and cars would be ineffective in a traffic jam with a killer on the loose. So, police use horses to catch people on foot in busy areas or where cars can't move.
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horses, bicycles and motorbikes
they help us farm, they are a source of transporation, and there used in the war. some horses and ponies are also family pets, or guide horses. what about a ride for a police officer, or pulling a carriage for a newlywed, od for Miller Lite!
the horse belongs to the police dept same as the cars and motorcycles
NYPD has a "Mounted Police Unit". It now has 79 police officers and 60 horses, down from the 130 officers and 125 horses it had before budget cuts a few years ago.