Almost, if not all states have some unit of mounted officers. Most states also have mounted search and rescue units. Larger towns and cities use horses for crowd control.
to be a police officer you need to attend a state approved police academy and be state certified in the state you live in.
throught the entire state
ARIZONA...
They naturally live in the deserts of USA
Gee! which police state do you live in?
Most states have a mounted police unit. For crowd control the specially trained horses are perfect. Search and Rescue units also use horses to go over terrain that vehicles could never get to. And of course the Canadian Mounties and the Texas Rangers still rely on horse-power.
Horses live in all U.S. states.I'm in Alaska and there is a horse farm 15 miles away from me.
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
I don't believe there is any data on how many horses live in a specific city as the number of horses would fluctuate quite a bit, however it is known that Texas is the state with the most horses.
It depends on state law. In the state where I live, it is legal to have a police badge as long as it is for collecting purposes only. Using a police badge for any other purpose such as impersonating an officer is illegal in federal and state law.
yes if he has turned on lights in the state he from you stop on other side
Some horses do live in Switzerland.